Lateral shank bar is used by several motion analysis protocols for the definition of the anatomical reference frame of the shank. In addition to critical static alignment, the lateral bar can be affected by relevant motion relative to the underlying bony segment during walking, and this motion can result into a significant error superimposed to the relevant resulting ankle kinematics. The present study quantified the propagation of lateral bar motion to relevant 3D ankle kinematics during walking in normal subjects. Lateral bar motion critically affects particularly ankle internal-external rotation and kinematic values at heel-strike
A clear understanding of the ankle joint has applications from the design of ankle braces to the des...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the shank-rearfoot joint coupling with and without ankle t...
BACKGROUND: Assessing patients with foot and ankle disorders by observation of gait is dependent on ...
Lateral shank bar is used by several motion analysis protocols for the definition of the anatomical ...
Several motion analysis protocols exploit the lateral shank bar for the identification of the fronta...
INTRODUCTION Several motion analysis protocols exploit the lateral shank bar for the identification ...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to perform kinematic and kinetic analyses of the a...
Motion of the shank in the transverse plane is coupled with pronation and supination of the rearfoot...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between ankle joint laxity and talocrural ...
Gait analysis using optical tracking equipment has been demonstrated to be a clinically useful tool ...
The aim of this study was to use a two-axis ankle joint model and an optimisation process (van den B...
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate lower limb kinematics and muscular activities durin...
Single joint kinematic alterations have been identified during gait in those with chronic ankle inst...
Lateral ankle sprains are highly prevalent during sporting activities, as it accounts for approximat...
Knowledge about the orientation of a representative ankle joint axis is limited to studies of tarsal...
A clear understanding of the ankle joint has applications from the design of ankle braces to the des...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the shank-rearfoot joint coupling with and without ankle t...
BACKGROUND: Assessing patients with foot and ankle disorders by observation of gait is dependent on ...
Lateral shank bar is used by several motion analysis protocols for the definition of the anatomical ...
Several motion analysis protocols exploit the lateral shank bar for the identification of the fronta...
INTRODUCTION Several motion analysis protocols exploit the lateral shank bar for the identification ...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to perform kinematic and kinetic analyses of the a...
Motion of the shank in the transverse plane is coupled with pronation and supination of the rearfoot...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between ankle joint laxity and talocrural ...
Gait analysis using optical tracking equipment has been demonstrated to be a clinically useful tool ...
The aim of this study was to use a two-axis ankle joint model and an optimisation process (van den B...
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate lower limb kinematics and muscular activities durin...
Single joint kinematic alterations have been identified during gait in those with chronic ankle inst...
Lateral ankle sprains are highly prevalent during sporting activities, as it accounts for approximat...
Knowledge about the orientation of a representative ankle joint axis is limited to studies of tarsal...
A clear understanding of the ankle joint has applications from the design of ankle braces to the des...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the shank-rearfoot joint coupling with and without ankle t...
BACKGROUND: Assessing patients with foot and ankle disorders by observation of gait is dependent on ...