Poland. In clinical gait analysis, ground reaction force (GRF) is the gait parameter which can validate the state of disorder of the patient’s movement. The purpose of this study was to explore the possibilities of employing the GRF derived from kinematics of the center of gravity (COG) in the study of dynamics of human gait. Gait data was collected for healthy able-bodied men and women and patients after ACL reconstruction who use larger lateral COG excursions during gait. Reasonable agreement between methods was found in fore-aft and vertical directions, where the methods differed by an average of less than 10 % in either direction. Based on model predictions of the body’s COG trajectory during walking, algorithms were developed to determ...
Ground reaction forces (GRF) and joint kinematics are critical parameters for gait analysis. The con...
International audienceAims The purpose of this study was to analyse the biomechanics of walking, thr...
Ground reaction forces (GRF) and electromyographic activity form a part of the descriptive data that...
In gait lab, the quantification of the ground reaction forces (GRFs) acting upon individual limbs is...
This thesis concerns the design of an instrumented treadmill system for measuring ground reaction fo...
Horizontal ground reaction forces (GRFs) due to human walking and swaying have been investigated (re...
Ground reaction forces and moments (GRF&M) are important measures used as input in biomechanical...
Abstract:- The locomotion biomechanics study provides very extensive and interesting material for in...
Ground reaction forces and moments (GRF&M) are important measures used as input in biomechanical ana...
AbstractIn this paper it is presented a study of the laterality components in walker assisted gait f...
Kinetic analysis of walking requires joint kinematics and ground reaction force (GRF) measurement, w...
Abnormal movements of the body segments due to lowest level gait disorders such as musculoskeletal d...
Background: Biomechanical analysis of gait employs various methods used in kinematic and kinetic ana...
Continuous monitoring of natural human gait in real-life environments is essential in many applicati...
Using information about the values of the total center of pressure (CoP) and total vertical ground r...
Ground reaction forces (GRF) and joint kinematics are critical parameters for gait analysis. The con...
International audienceAims The purpose of this study was to analyse the biomechanics of walking, thr...
Ground reaction forces (GRF) and electromyographic activity form a part of the descriptive data that...
In gait lab, the quantification of the ground reaction forces (GRFs) acting upon individual limbs is...
This thesis concerns the design of an instrumented treadmill system for measuring ground reaction fo...
Horizontal ground reaction forces (GRFs) due to human walking and swaying have been investigated (re...
Ground reaction forces and moments (GRF&M) are important measures used as input in biomechanical...
Abstract:- The locomotion biomechanics study provides very extensive and interesting material for in...
Ground reaction forces and moments (GRF&M) are important measures used as input in biomechanical ana...
AbstractIn this paper it is presented a study of the laterality components in walker assisted gait f...
Kinetic analysis of walking requires joint kinematics and ground reaction force (GRF) measurement, w...
Abnormal movements of the body segments due to lowest level gait disorders such as musculoskeletal d...
Background: Biomechanical analysis of gait employs various methods used in kinematic and kinetic ana...
Continuous monitoring of natural human gait in real-life environments is essential in many applicati...
Using information about the values of the total center of pressure (CoP) and total vertical ground r...
Ground reaction forces (GRF) and joint kinematics are critical parameters for gait analysis. The con...
International audienceAims The purpose of this study was to analyse the biomechanics of walking, thr...
Ground reaction forces (GRF) and electromyographic activity form a part of the descriptive data that...