Musculoskeletal models used in gait analysis require coordinate systems to be identified for the body segments of interest. It is not obvious how hindfoot (or rearfoot) axes defined by skin-mounted markers relate to the anatomy of the underlying bones. The aim of this study was to compare the marker-based axes of the hindfoot in a multi-segment foot model to the orientations of the talus and calcaneus as characterized by their principal axes of inertia. Twenty adult females with no known foot deformities had radio-opaque monitoring electrodes placed on their feet and ankles at the foot model marker locations. CT images of the feet were acquired as the participants lay supine with their feet in a semi-weight bearing posture. The spatial coor...
Category: Hindfoot, Diagnostic Imaging Introduction/Purpose: Multiple techniques have been described...
Movement of skin markers with respect to their underlying bone (i.e. soft tissue artifacts (STAs)) m...
Gait analysis using optical tracking equipment has been demonstrated to be a clinically useful tool ...
Musculoskeletal models used in gait analysis require coordinate systems to be identified for the bod...
The Oxford Foot Model (OFM) is a multi-segment foot model, which consists of three rigid segments (t...
Accurately measuring of intrinsic foot kinematics using skin mounted markers is difficult, limited i...
The aim was to compare kinematic data from an experimental foot model comprising four segments ((i) ...
AIM: To assess whether variation in foot rotation, in relation to camera position, affects the relia...
Although various foot models were proposed for kinematics assessment using skin makers, no objective...
Although various foot models were proposed for kinematics assessment using skin makers, no objective...
Flatfoot deformity is a prevalent hind- and midfoot disorder. Given its complexity, single-plane rad...
Category: Hindfoot Introduction/Purpose: Hindfoot alignment measures based on 2D radiographs present...
A multi-segment kinematic model of the foot was developed for use in a gait analysis laboratory. The...
Background and Rationale: Multi-segment foot models allow measurement of the movement (kinematics) o...
Background: A complete definition of anatomical reference systems (ARS) for all bones of the foot an...
Category: Hindfoot, Diagnostic Imaging Introduction/Purpose: Multiple techniques have been described...
Movement of skin markers with respect to their underlying bone (i.e. soft tissue artifacts (STAs)) m...
Gait analysis using optical tracking equipment has been demonstrated to be a clinically useful tool ...
Musculoskeletal models used in gait analysis require coordinate systems to be identified for the bod...
The Oxford Foot Model (OFM) is a multi-segment foot model, which consists of three rigid segments (t...
Accurately measuring of intrinsic foot kinematics using skin mounted markers is difficult, limited i...
The aim was to compare kinematic data from an experimental foot model comprising four segments ((i) ...
AIM: To assess whether variation in foot rotation, in relation to camera position, affects the relia...
Although various foot models were proposed for kinematics assessment using skin makers, no objective...
Although various foot models were proposed for kinematics assessment using skin makers, no objective...
Flatfoot deformity is a prevalent hind- and midfoot disorder. Given its complexity, single-plane rad...
Category: Hindfoot Introduction/Purpose: Hindfoot alignment measures based on 2D radiographs present...
A multi-segment kinematic model of the foot was developed for use in a gait analysis laboratory. The...
Background and Rationale: Multi-segment foot models allow measurement of the movement (kinematics) o...
Background: A complete definition of anatomical reference systems (ARS) for all bones of the foot an...
Category: Hindfoot, Diagnostic Imaging Introduction/Purpose: Multiple techniques have been described...
Movement of skin markers with respect to their underlying bone (i.e. soft tissue artifacts (STAs)) m...
Gait analysis using optical tracking equipment has been demonstrated to be a clinically useful tool ...