Localization of the hip joint center (HJC) is essential in computation of gait data. EOS low dose biplanar X-rays have been shown to be a good reference in evaluating various methods of HJC localization in adults. The aim is to evaluate predictive and functional techniques for HJC localization in typically developing (TD) and cerebral palsy (CP) children, using EOS as an image based reference. Eleven TD and 17 CP children underwent 3D gait analysis. Six HJC localization methods were evaluated in each group bilaterally: 3 predictive (Plug in Gait, Bell and Harrington) and 3 functional methods based on the star arc technique (symmetrical center of rotation estimate, center transformation technique and geometrical sphere fitting). All children...
AbstractFunctional hip joint center (HJC) calculation involves recording movements of femur relative...
© 2010 Dr. Alana Victoria PetersThe purpose of this thesis was to investigate gait analysis methods ...
Background: Although functional methods determining the hip joint center (HJC) are becoming increasi...
International audienceLocalization of the hip joint center (HJC) is essential in computation of gait...
Accurate localisation of the hip joint centre is required to obtain accurate kinematics, kinetics an...
Accurate localization of joint centers is essential in movement analysis. However, joint centers can...
The location of the hip joint centre (HJC) is required for calculations of hip moments, the location...
Joint kinematics can be calculated by Direct Kinematics (DK), which is used in most clinical gait la...
To study joint kinetics and kinematics during gait analysis, it is necessary that the position of th...
Locating the position of the hip joint centre (HJC) is an important part of lower limb modeling for ...
Clinical gait analysis incorporating three-dimensional motion analysis plays a key role in planning ...
Accurate calibration of the medio-lateral axis of the femur is crucial for clinical decision making ...
Human movement analysis still suffers from the weakness of the currently used protocols for data col...
The predictive methods are commonly used to estimate the Hip Joint Center (HJC) clinically. This stu...
Hip joint is one of the most stable joints in human body. It has intrinsic stability provided by its...
AbstractFunctional hip joint center (HJC) calculation involves recording movements of femur relative...
© 2010 Dr. Alana Victoria PetersThe purpose of this thesis was to investigate gait analysis methods ...
Background: Although functional methods determining the hip joint center (HJC) are becoming increasi...
International audienceLocalization of the hip joint center (HJC) is essential in computation of gait...
Accurate localisation of the hip joint centre is required to obtain accurate kinematics, kinetics an...
Accurate localization of joint centers is essential in movement analysis. However, joint centers can...
The location of the hip joint centre (HJC) is required for calculations of hip moments, the location...
Joint kinematics can be calculated by Direct Kinematics (DK), which is used in most clinical gait la...
To study joint kinetics and kinematics during gait analysis, it is necessary that the position of th...
Locating the position of the hip joint centre (HJC) is an important part of lower limb modeling for ...
Clinical gait analysis incorporating three-dimensional motion analysis plays a key role in planning ...
Accurate calibration of the medio-lateral axis of the femur is crucial for clinical decision making ...
Human movement analysis still suffers from the weakness of the currently used protocols for data col...
The predictive methods are commonly used to estimate the Hip Joint Center (HJC) clinically. This stu...
Hip joint is one of the most stable joints in human body. It has intrinsic stability provided by its...
AbstractFunctional hip joint center (HJC) calculation involves recording movements of femur relative...
© 2010 Dr. Alana Victoria PetersThe purpose of this thesis was to investigate gait analysis methods ...
Background: Although functional methods determining the hip joint center (HJC) are becoming increasi...