BackgroundGait analysis serves as an important tool for clinicians and other health professionals to assess gait patterns related to functional limitations due to neurological or orthopedic conditions. The purpose of this study was to assess the validity of a body-worn inertial sensor system (RehaGait®) for measuring spatiotemporal gait characteristics compared to a stationary treadmill (Zebris) and the reliability of both systems at different walking speeds and slopes.MethodsGait analysis was performed during treadmill walking at different speeds (habitual walking speed (normal speed); 15 % above normal walking speed; 15 % below normal walking speed) and slopes (0 % slope; 15 % slope) in 22 healthy participants twice 1 week apart. Walking ...
Background Commercially available instrumented treadmill systems that provide continuous measures of...
Walking is the most common form of human locomotion and the systematic study thereof is known as gai...
We investigated the concurrent validity and test-retest reliability of spatio-temporal gait paramete...
Gait analysis serves as an important tool for clinicians and other health professionals to assess ga...
The purpose of this study was to assess the concurrent validity and test–retest reliability of a sen...
The detection of gait abnormalities is essential for professionals involved in the rehabilitation of...
It is important to assess gait function in neurological disorders. A common outcome measure from cli...
Background\ud Despite the emerging use of treadmills integrated with pressure platforms as outcome t...
It is important to assess gait function in neurological disorders. A common outcome meas-ure from cl...
Background Use of a wearable gait analysis system (WGAS) is becoming common when conducting gait ana...
Context: Wearable sensor devices have notable advantages, such as cost effectiveness, easyto-use and...
Context: Wearable sensor devices have notable advantages, such as cost-effectiveness, easy to use, a...
Spatiotemporal parameters of walking are used to identify gait impairments and provide a tailored th...
Background. Wearable inertial sensors have been shown to provide valid mean gait characteristics ass...
Validity and reliability of a portable gait analysis system for measuring spatiotemporal gait charac...
Background Commercially available instrumented treadmill systems that provide continuous measures of...
Walking is the most common form of human locomotion and the systematic study thereof is known as gai...
We investigated the concurrent validity and test-retest reliability of spatio-temporal gait paramete...
Gait analysis serves as an important tool for clinicians and other health professionals to assess ga...
The purpose of this study was to assess the concurrent validity and test–retest reliability of a sen...
The detection of gait abnormalities is essential for professionals involved in the rehabilitation of...
It is important to assess gait function in neurological disorders. A common outcome measure from cli...
Background\ud Despite the emerging use of treadmills integrated with pressure platforms as outcome t...
It is important to assess gait function in neurological disorders. A common outcome meas-ure from cl...
Background Use of a wearable gait analysis system (WGAS) is becoming common when conducting gait ana...
Context: Wearable sensor devices have notable advantages, such as cost effectiveness, easyto-use and...
Context: Wearable sensor devices have notable advantages, such as cost-effectiveness, easy to use, a...
Spatiotemporal parameters of walking are used to identify gait impairments and provide a tailored th...
Background. Wearable inertial sensors have been shown to provide valid mean gait characteristics ass...
Validity and reliability of a portable gait analysis system for measuring spatiotemporal gait charac...
Background Commercially available instrumented treadmill systems that provide continuous measures of...
Walking is the most common form of human locomotion and the systematic study thereof is known as gai...
We investigated the concurrent validity and test-retest reliability of spatio-temporal gait paramete...