A semi-portable system based on a microcomputer has been developed to measure the vertical reaction forces on both feet during walking. Eight capacitive force transducers are attached to each sole of the patients' shoes. This allowed the forces to be measured for several consecutive steps during a walk of 20 sec. This article describes the principles of operation of the force transducers and the associated electronic system. It also shows data processing procedures and gives a review of the available methods of data presentation. Recordings of the walking pattern of three patients with different diagnostics are presented and discussed to demonstrate the usefulness of the new gait analysis sytem in a rehabilitation center
Gait-related problems can be addressed with the use of qualitative and quantitative data. In the cur...
This article presents a review of the methods used in recognition and analysis of the human gait fro...
Past clinical and anatomic studies demonstrate the need to better understand foot and ankle motion p...
Abstract:- This paper presents the activities of our team in order to establish a configuration for ...
Abstract Gait analysis is the method to accumulate walking data. It is useful in diagnosing diseases...
Insole pressure during walking or running could be used to analyze abnormality of kinetic measuremen...
Modeling the foot is challenging due to its complex structure compared to most other body segments. ...
AbstractIn this paper, a newly approach of human gait analysis for rehabilitation monitoring is pres...
Gait Analysis (GA) is often defined as the study of human walking; typically involving computerised ...
Purpose: The aim of the work was to develop a rehabilitation analysis solution that was robust, simp...
A history is given of the experimental techniques used in gait analysis. There follows a description...
Human gait has been extensively studied in the past in the hope that a more thorough understanding o...
This master’s thesis project “Instrumentation of Gait Analysis ” was carried out at and funded by In...
This preliminary study presents the development and testing of an instrumented treadmill device meas...
Gait analysis is widely used to study human locomotion, both in normal and pathological function. We...
Gait-related problems can be addressed with the use of qualitative and quantitative data. In the cur...
This article presents a review of the methods used in recognition and analysis of the human gait fro...
Past clinical and anatomic studies demonstrate the need to better understand foot and ankle motion p...
Abstract:- This paper presents the activities of our team in order to establish a configuration for ...
Abstract Gait analysis is the method to accumulate walking data. It is useful in diagnosing diseases...
Insole pressure during walking or running could be used to analyze abnormality of kinetic measuremen...
Modeling the foot is challenging due to its complex structure compared to most other body segments. ...
AbstractIn this paper, a newly approach of human gait analysis for rehabilitation monitoring is pres...
Gait Analysis (GA) is often defined as the study of human walking; typically involving computerised ...
Purpose: The aim of the work was to develop a rehabilitation analysis solution that was robust, simp...
A history is given of the experimental techniques used in gait analysis. There follows a description...
Human gait has been extensively studied in the past in the hope that a more thorough understanding o...
This master’s thesis project “Instrumentation of Gait Analysis ” was carried out at and funded by In...
This preliminary study presents the development and testing of an instrumented treadmill device meas...
Gait analysis is widely used to study human locomotion, both in normal and pathological function. We...
Gait-related problems can be addressed with the use of qualitative and quantitative data. In the cur...
This article presents a review of the methods used in recognition and analysis of the human gait fro...
Past clinical and anatomic studies demonstrate the need to better understand foot and ankle motion p...