The gait pattern of five amputees was recorded by visual observation and also by a quantitative measurement system. The results were compared with the gait pattern predicted from biomechanical analysis. Visual observation was found to be an unreliable clinical skill. The observers recorded only 22.2 % of the predicted gait deviations and were unable to comment on 15.6 % of all the required observations. The gait parameters which were difficult to assess visually, namely step length and step time, are considered by most workers to be of particular value as diagnostic clinical indicators in gait assessment. The measurement system used was accurate in recording gait deviations and picked up 3.4 times as many deviations as visual observation. T...
<p>Gait is commonly assessed by observation. The clinician uses a standardized scale, e.g., the moto...
OBJECTIVE: To study the reliability of gait analysis data obtained using the Calibrated Anatomical S...
This thesis focuses on gait examination of hemiparetic patients. The first part addresses general pi...
Gait analysis is a valuable tool in the evaluation of children and adults with movement disorders. T...
Gait gives essential information to physiotherapists in the screening and follow-up of their patient...
Gait Analysis (GA) is often defined as the study of human walking; typically involving computerised ...
The management of patients with gait disorders need the identification and the understanding of gait...
Abstract Introduction Brand's four reasons for clinical tests and his analysis of the characteristic...
Gait analysis, like all clinical assessments, is subject to measurement error. Specification of the ...
In this article the methodology used in the Interdepartmental Research Group of Kinesiology to quant...
Observational gait analysis (OGA) is a routine yet critical part of the physical therapy evaluation ...
Gait analysis is a well-established tool for the quantitative assessment of gait disturbances provid...
Gait analysis is a well-established tool for the quantitative assessment of gait disturbances provid...
Walking is paramount in the activities of the daily life of the human being and can be altered in ne...
Gait analysis is the systematic study of human walking, using the eye and brain of experienced obser...
<p>Gait is commonly assessed by observation. The clinician uses a standardized scale, e.g., the moto...
OBJECTIVE: To study the reliability of gait analysis data obtained using the Calibrated Anatomical S...
This thesis focuses on gait examination of hemiparetic patients. The first part addresses general pi...
Gait analysis is a valuable tool in the evaluation of children and adults with movement disorders. T...
Gait gives essential information to physiotherapists in the screening and follow-up of their patient...
Gait Analysis (GA) is often defined as the study of human walking; typically involving computerised ...
The management of patients with gait disorders need the identification and the understanding of gait...
Abstract Introduction Brand's four reasons for clinical tests and his analysis of the characteristic...
Gait analysis, like all clinical assessments, is subject to measurement error. Specification of the ...
In this article the methodology used in the Interdepartmental Research Group of Kinesiology to quant...
Observational gait analysis (OGA) is a routine yet critical part of the physical therapy evaluation ...
Gait analysis is a well-established tool for the quantitative assessment of gait disturbances provid...
Gait analysis is a well-established tool for the quantitative assessment of gait disturbances provid...
Walking is paramount in the activities of the daily life of the human being and can be altered in ne...
Gait analysis is the systematic study of human walking, using the eye and brain of experienced obser...
<p>Gait is commonly assessed by observation. The clinician uses a standardized scale, e.g., the moto...
OBJECTIVE: To study the reliability of gait analysis data obtained using the Calibrated Anatomical S...
This thesis focuses on gait examination of hemiparetic patients. The first part addresses general pi...