# Development and usability testing of a depth camera–based web application for functionally relevant foot kinematics analysis

**Authors:** Fitri Anestherita, Angela B. M. Tulaar, Maria Regina Rachmawati, Em Yunir, Dante Saksono Harbuwono, Retno Asti Werdhani, Ahmad Yanuar Safri, Muhammad Febrian Rachmadi, Muhammad Hanif Nadhif, Azwien Niezam Hawalie M, Boya Nugraha, Safa Nabila Putri, Fiska Fianita, Thasya Niken Saputri

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fmedt.2025.1677174 · Frontiers in Medical Technology · 2025-10-03

## TL;DR

KineFeet is a web-based tool using a depth camera to analyze foot movements, showing good usability and potential for clinical use.

## Contribution

A novel, affordable, and user-friendly web application for analyzing foot kinematics using a depth camera.

## Key findings

- Users achieved a high task completion success rate of 96.29% with minimal errors.
- The System Usability Scale score of 66.5 indicates strong user satisfaction and acceptance.
- User performance was 1.21 times slower than expert performance, suggesting room for improvement.

## Abstract

KineFeet, a depth camera-based web tool for analyzing functional foot kinematics, was developed and tested in this study. The program was optimized for usability, affordability, and clinical relevance through an iterative design and development process.

The Azure Kinect DK camera records and analyzes sagittal and frontal plane foot movements in real time. A usability-focused study was created. Five physiatrists tested the KineFeet prototype for its ability to assess foot kinematics. Performance was measured by task completion success, error rate, and time. The System Usability Scale (SUS) measured user satisfaction. Quality assessments were also obtained through semi-structured interviews.

Participants achieved an average success rate of 96.29%, with an error rate of 0.074% and an average completion time of 10 min 11 s. Time-Based Efficiency (TBE) showed that user performance (0.0442 tasks/s) was 1.21 times slower than expert user performance (0.05348 tasks/s). SUS yielded an average score of 66.5, indicating a good level of satisfaction and user acceptance.

KineFeet represents a promising innovation in assessing functional foot kinematics. The system demonstrated strong usability in preliminary testing and holds potential for broader clinical adoption following further development.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** falls (MESH:C537863), gait abnormalities (MESH:D020233), FA (MESH:C565561), shock (MESH:D012769), diabetic (MESH:D003920), IC (MESH:D003877), neuropathic (MESH:D009437), lower extremity musculoskeletal (MESH:D009140), arch instability (MESH:D043171), balance problems (MESH:D019973), TS (MESH:D005879)
- **Species:** Bos taurus (bovine, species) [taxon 9913], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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