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Body Sensor Network-Based Robust Gait Analysis: Toward Clinical and at Home Use
IEEE Sensors Journal, 2019Gait analysis has become an important tool for diagnosing disease and evaluating disease progression. Currently gait analysis was mainly conducted by experienced physicians and relies on medical observation or complex medical equipment; hence, the ...
S. Qiu+6 more
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Terminology and forensic gait analysis
Science & Justice, 2015The use of appropriate terminology is a fundamental aspect of forensic gait analysis. The language used in forensic gait analysis is an amalgam of that used in clinical practice, podiatric biomechanics and the wider field of biomechanics. The result can often be a lack of consistency in the language used, the definitions used and the clarity of the ...
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Gait Analysis Using Smartwatches
IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2019Monitoring gait characteristics is an important tool used in many areas including orthopedics, sports, rehabilitation and neurology. Current methods applied to analyze the gait need clinical settings and equipments for measuring gait parameters.
N. S. Erdem, Cem Ersoy, Can Tunca
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1993
Publisher Summary This chapter presents an overview of gait analysis. Gait analysis is the systematic examination of the way in which a person walks. It may be conducted either for clinical purposes or for research. In the clinical area, it may be used for diagnosis, assessment, or for monitoring the results of treatment. The walking process in normal
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Publisher Summary This chapter presents an overview of gait analysis. Gait analysis is the systematic examination of the way in which a person walks. It may be conducted either for clinical purposes or for research. In the clinical area, it may be used for diagnosis, assessment, or for monitoring the results of treatment. The walking process in normal
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ANALYSIS OF THE HEMIPLEGIC GAIT
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1958Gerald G. Hirschberg, Morton Marks
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Methods of Running Gait Analysis
Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2009The continued increase in running popularity has led to a subsequent increase in the need to assess running gait more easily and affordably. Although traditional measurement devices such as motion capture systems, force plates, and electromyography are adequate methods of gait analysis, they suffer from several limitations, such as expense and lack of ...
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Analysis of Asymmetrical Gaits
Journal of Mammalogy, 1977Asymmetrical gaits (that is, gallops and bounds) have the footfalls of a pair of feet unevenly spaced in time. Such gaits were studied from slow motion film for 79 genera. All information about the timing of events at the ground can be expressed by five variables. Foot contact intervals range from 16 to 70 percent of the cycle.
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Clinical efficacy of instrumented gait analysis: Systematic review 2020 update.
Gait & Posture, 2020T. Wren+4 more
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