INTRODUCTION: In three-dimensional gait analysis, anatomical axes are defined by and therefore sensitive to marker placement. Previous analysis of the Oxford Foot Model (OFM) has suggested that the axes of the hindfoot are most sensitive to marker placement on the posterior aspect of the heel. Since other multi-segment foot models also use a similar marker, it is important to find methods to place this as accurately as possible. The aim of this pilot study was to test two different 'jigs' (anatomical alignment devices) against eyeball marker placement to improve reliability of heel marker placement and calculation of hindfoot angles using the OFM. METHODS: Two jigs were designed using three-dimensional printing: a ratio caliper and heel mou...
Background: The determination of anatomical reference frames in the rearfoot during three-dimensiona...
The human feet are essential for our unique way of bipedal locomotion. A dysfunctional foot limits o...
The accuracy of marker placement on palpable surface anatomical landmarks is an important considerat...
Introduction: In three-dimensional gait analysis, anatomical axes are defined by and therefore sensi...
The purpose of this paper was to systematically assess the effect of Oxford Foot Model (OFM) marker ...
Kinematic models are commonly used to quantify foot and ankle kinematics, yet no marker sets or mode...
INTRODUCTION: Kinematic gait analysis via the multi-segmental Oxford foot model (OFM) may be a valua...
Background and Rationale: Multi-segment foot models allow measurement of the movement (kinematics) o...
BACKGROUND: Foot and ankle joint kinematics are measured during clinical gait analyses with marker-b...
AbstractMulti-segment models of the foot have been proposed in the past years to overcome limitation...
Multi-segment models of the foot have been proposed in the past years to overcome limitations impose...
Understanding the effect of individual marker misplacements is important to improve the repeatabilit...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the two models of marker placement for identifyi...
Background: The determination of anatomical reference frames in the rearfoot during three-dimensiona...
The human feet are essential for our unique way of bipedal locomotion. A dysfunctional foot limits o...
The accuracy of marker placement on palpable surface anatomical landmarks is an important considerat...
Introduction: In three-dimensional gait analysis, anatomical axes are defined by and therefore sensi...
The purpose of this paper was to systematically assess the effect of Oxford Foot Model (OFM) marker ...
Kinematic models are commonly used to quantify foot and ankle kinematics, yet no marker sets or mode...
INTRODUCTION: Kinematic gait analysis via the multi-segmental Oxford foot model (OFM) may be a valua...
Background and Rationale: Multi-segment foot models allow measurement of the movement (kinematics) o...
BACKGROUND: Foot and ankle joint kinematics are measured during clinical gait analyses with marker-b...
AbstractMulti-segment models of the foot have been proposed in the past years to overcome limitation...
Multi-segment models of the foot have been proposed in the past years to overcome limitations impose...
Understanding the effect of individual marker misplacements is important to improve the repeatabilit...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the two models of marker placement for identifyi...
Background: The determination of anatomical reference frames in the rearfoot during three-dimensiona...
The human feet are essential for our unique way of bipedal locomotion. A dysfunctional foot limits o...
The accuracy of marker placement on palpable surface anatomical landmarks is an important considerat...