Kinematic data from rigid segment foot models inevitably includes errors because the bones within each segment move relative to each other. This study sought to define error in foot kinematic data due to violation of the rigid segment assumption. The research compared kinematic data from 17 different mid and forefoot rigid segment models to kinematic data of the individual bones comprising these segments. Kinematic data from a previous dynamic cadaver model study was used to derive individual bone as well as foot segment kinematics. Mean and maximum errors due to violation of the rigid body assumption varied greatly between models. The model with least error was the combination of navicular and cuboid (mean errors <=1.3°, average maximum...
Background: Foot and ankle joint kinematics are measured during clinical gait analyses with marker-b...
This thesis describes the development of the Glasgow-Maastricht foot model, which allows the measure...
AbstractBackground: Understanding the biomechanical function of the normal human foot is essential s...
Kinematic data from rigid segment foot models inevitably includes errors because the bones within ea...
The aim was to compare kinematic data from an experimental foot model comprising four segments ((i) ...
Accurately measuring of intrinsic foot kinematics using skin mounted markers is difficult, limited i...
International audienceBackground: Biomechanical models representing the foot as a single rigid segme...
Introduction: Musculoskeletal models are important tools for studying movement patterns, tissue load...
Although various foot models were proposed for kinematics assessment using skin makers, no objective...
Multi-segment foot models (MSFMs) are often used in clinical gait analysis (CGA) for the diagnosis a...
Musculoskeletal models used in gait analysis require coordinate systems to be identified for the bod...
Although various foot models were proposed for kinematics assessment using skin makers, no objective...
The Oxford Foot Model (OFM) is a multi-segment foot model, which consists of three rigid segments (t...
There is a dearth of information on navicular, cuboid, cuneiform and metatarsal kinematics during wa...
Background: Foot and ankle joint kinematics are measured during clinical gait analyses with marker-b...
This thesis describes the development of the Glasgow-Maastricht foot model, which allows the measure...
AbstractBackground: Understanding the biomechanical function of the normal human foot is essential s...
Kinematic data from rigid segment foot models inevitably includes errors because the bones within ea...
The aim was to compare kinematic data from an experimental foot model comprising four segments ((i) ...
Accurately measuring of intrinsic foot kinematics using skin mounted markers is difficult, limited i...
International audienceBackground: Biomechanical models representing the foot as a single rigid segme...
Introduction: Musculoskeletal models are important tools for studying movement patterns, tissue load...
Although various foot models were proposed for kinematics assessment using skin makers, no objective...
Multi-segment foot models (MSFMs) are often used in clinical gait analysis (CGA) for the diagnosis a...
Musculoskeletal models used in gait analysis require coordinate systems to be identified for the bod...
Although various foot models were proposed for kinematics assessment using skin makers, no objective...
The Oxford Foot Model (OFM) is a multi-segment foot model, which consists of three rigid segments (t...
There is a dearth of information on navicular, cuboid, cuneiform and metatarsal kinematics during wa...
Background: Foot and ankle joint kinematics are measured during clinical gait analyses with marker-b...
This thesis describes the development of the Glasgow-Maastricht foot model, which allows the measure...
AbstractBackground: Understanding the biomechanical function of the normal human foot is essential s...