Repeatability and reproducibility indices are often used in gait analysis to validate models and assess patients in their follow-up. When comparing joint kinematics, their interpretation can be ambiguous due to a lack of understanding of the exact sources of their variations. This paper studied four indices (Root Mean Square Deviation, Mean Absolute Variability, Coefficient of Multiple Correlation, and Linear Fit Method) in relation to five confusing-factors: joints’ range of motion, sample-by-sample amplitude variability, offset, time shift and curve shape. A first simulation was conducted to test the mathematics behind each index. A second simulation tested the influence of the curve shape on the indices using a Fourier’s decomposition. T...
Prior research has established the Gait Variability Index (GVI) as a composite measure of gait varia...
Abstract Variability in quantitative gait data arises from many potential sources, inc...
Prior research has established the Gait Variability Index (GVI) as a composite measure of gait varia...
Repeatability and reproducibility indices are often used in gait analysis to validate models and ass...
Repeatability and reproducibility of joint kinematics can be assessed through Similarity Indices (SI...
In clinical assessment or sports exercise, it is common that a subject is required to repeat a speci...
The purpose of this study was to identify the within-day repeatability of coordination variability c...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between ambulatory activity as measured...
Different 3D motion analysis protocols are currently available, but little is known regarding the le...
Introduction: Clinical gait analysis is used to assess patients' impairments, improve treatment deci...
Analysis of human movement variability has provided insights into motor coordination. It has been su...
The reliability of kinematic measurements has a top priority in gait analysis. The aim of the presen...
Data collection and reduction procedures, coherently structured in protocols, are necessary in gait ...
A comparison was made of five worldwide representative protocols by analysing kinematics and kinetic...
Gait patterns are often described by recording the changes in angular rotation of such joints as the...
Prior research has established the Gait Variability Index (GVI) as a composite measure of gait varia...
Abstract Variability in quantitative gait data arises from many potential sources, inc...
Prior research has established the Gait Variability Index (GVI) as a composite measure of gait varia...
Repeatability and reproducibility indices are often used in gait analysis to validate models and ass...
Repeatability and reproducibility of joint kinematics can be assessed through Similarity Indices (SI...
In clinical assessment or sports exercise, it is common that a subject is required to repeat a speci...
The purpose of this study was to identify the within-day repeatability of coordination variability c...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between ambulatory activity as measured...
Different 3D motion analysis protocols are currently available, but little is known regarding the le...
Introduction: Clinical gait analysis is used to assess patients' impairments, improve treatment deci...
Analysis of human movement variability has provided insights into motor coordination. It has been su...
The reliability of kinematic measurements has a top priority in gait analysis. The aim of the presen...
Data collection and reduction procedures, coherently structured in protocols, are necessary in gait ...
A comparison was made of five worldwide representative protocols by analysing kinematics and kinetic...
Gait patterns are often described by recording the changes in angular rotation of such joints as the...
Prior research has established the Gait Variability Index (GVI) as a composite measure of gait varia...
Abstract Variability in quantitative gait data arises from many potential sources, inc...
Prior research has established the Gait Variability Index (GVI) as a composite measure of gait varia...