Objective. To explain and underscore the use of principal component analysis in clinical biomechanics as an expedient, unbiased means for reducing high-dimensional data sets to a small number of modes or structures, as well as for teasing apart structural (invariant) and variable components in such data sets.Design. The method is explained formally and then applied to both simulated and real (kinematic and electromyographic) data for didactical purposes, thus illustrating possible applications (and pitfalls) in the study of coordinated movement.Background. In the sciences at large, principal component analysis is a well-known method to remove redundant information in multidimensional data sets by means of mode reduction. At present, princip...
Human movements, recorded through kinematic data, can be described by means of principal component a...
The dynamic nature of movement and muscle activation emphasizes the importance of a sound experiment...
This paper reconsiders the challenge of analysing coordination in human movement with particular em...
Objective. To explain and underscore the use of principal component analysis in clinical biomechanic...
Objective. To explain and underscore the use of principal component analysis in clinical biomechanic...
Motion analysis is used to study the functionality or dysfunctionality of the neuromuscular system, ...
Motion analysis is used to study the functionality or dysfunctionality of the neuromuscular system, ...
Motion analysis is used to study the functionality or dysfunctionality of the neuromuscular system, ...
Motion analysis is used to study the functionality or dysfunctionality of the neuromuscular system, ...
Motion analysis is used to study the functionality or dysfunctionality of the neuromuscular system, ...
Abstract: Surface electromyography (EMG) is a widely used, straight-forward, technique which allows ...
Motion analysis is used to study the functionality or dysfunctionality of the neuromuscular system, ...
Motion analysis is used to study the functionality or dysfunctionality of the neuromuscular system, ...
Walking is a complex task which includes hundreds of muscles, bones and joints working together to d...
Motion analysis is used to study the functionality or dysfunctionality of the neuromuscular system, ...
Human movements, recorded through kinematic data, can be described by means of principal component a...
The dynamic nature of movement and muscle activation emphasizes the importance of a sound experiment...
This paper reconsiders the challenge of analysing coordination in human movement with particular em...
Objective. To explain and underscore the use of principal component analysis in clinical biomechanic...
Objective. To explain and underscore the use of principal component analysis in clinical biomechanic...
Motion analysis is used to study the functionality or dysfunctionality of the neuromuscular system, ...
Motion analysis is used to study the functionality or dysfunctionality of the neuromuscular system, ...
Motion analysis is used to study the functionality or dysfunctionality of the neuromuscular system, ...
Motion analysis is used to study the functionality or dysfunctionality of the neuromuscular system, ...
Motion analysis is used to study the functionality or dysfunctionality of the neuromuscular system, ...
Abstract: Surface electromyography (EMG) is a widely used, straight-forward, technique which allows ...
Motion analysis is used to study the functionality or dysfunctionality of the neuromuscular system, ...
Motion analysis is used to study the functionality or dysfunctionality of the neuromuscular system, ...
Walking is a complex task which includes hundreds of muscles, bones and joints working together to d...
Motion analysis is used to study the functionality or dysfunctionality of the neuromuscular system, ...
Human movements, recorded through kinematic data, can be described by means of principal component a...
The dynamic nature of movement and muscle activation emphasizes the importance of a sound experiment...
This paper reconsiders the challenge of analysing coordination in human movement with particular em...