Background: The Conventional Gait Model (CGM), known by a variety of different names, is widely used in clinical gait analysis. We present pyCGM2, an open-source implementation of the CGM with two versions. The first, CGM1.0, is a clone of Vicon Plug In Gait (PiG) with all its variants. CGM1.0 provides a platform to test the effect of modifications to the CGM on data collected and processed retrospectively or to provide backward compatibility. The second version, CGM1.1, offers some practical modifications and includes three well documented improvements. Research question: How do improvements of the conventional gait model affect joint kinematics and kinetics? Method: The practical modifications include the possibility to use a medial kne...
With the rise of biofeedback in gait training in cerebral palsy there is a need for real-time measur...
A comparison was made of five worldwide representative protocols by analysing kinematics and kinetic...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 39-41.1. Introduction -- 2. Background information & theory -- ...
Background: The Conventional Gait Model (CGM), known by a variety of different names, is widely used...
<div><p>The conventional gait model (CGM) is a widely used biomechanical model which has been valida...
The Conventional Gait Model (CGM), distributed as Vicon Plugin gait (Vicon PiG) became a standard in...
The conventional gait model (CGM) is a widely used biomechanical model which has been validated over...
Background: Three-dimensional gait analysis is often used to assess kinematics and kinetics to discr...
Introduction: Clinical gait analysis is used to assess patients' impairments, improve treatment deci...
Developed during the 1990s, the Conventional Gait Model (CGM), distributed as Vicon Plugin gait (Vic...
Data collection and reduction procedures, coherently structured in protocols, are necessary in gait ...
The Conventional Gait Model CGM has been a standard in clinical gait analysis since the 1990s. Well...
The Conventional Gait Model (CGM) needs to benefit from large investigations on localization of the ...
Musculoskeletal modeling and simulations have become popular tools for analyzing human movements. Ho...
The Conventional Gait Model (CGM) is a generic name for a family of closely related and very widely ...
With the rise of biofeedback in gait training in cerebral palsy there is a need for real-time measur...
A comparison was made of five worldwide representative protocols by analysing kinematics and kinetic...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 39-41.1. Introduction -- 2. Background information & theory -- ...
Background: The Conventional Gait Model (CGM), known by a variety of different names, is widely used...
<div><p>The conventional gait model (CGM) is a widely used biomechanical model which has been valida...
The Conventional Gait Model (CGM), distributed as Vicon Plugin gait (Vicon PiG) became a standard in...
The conventional gait model (CGM) is a widely used biomechanical model which has been validated over...
Background: Three-dimensional gait analysis is often used to assess kinematics and kinetics to discr...
Introduction: Clinical gait analysis is used to assess patients' impairments, improve treatment deci...
Developed during the 1990s, the Conventional Gait Model (CGM), distributed as Vicon Plugin gait (Vic...
Data collection and reduction procedures, coherently structured in protocols, are necessary in gait ...
The Conventional Gait Model CGM has been a standard in clinical gait analysis since the 1990s. Well...
The Conventional Gait Model (CGM) needs to benefit from large investigations on localization of the ...
Musculoskeletal modeling and simulations have become popular tools for analyzing human movements. Ho...
The Conventional Gait Model (CGM) is a generic name for a family of closely related and very widely ...
With the rise of biofeedback in gait training in cerebral palsy there is a need for real-time measur...
A comparison was made of five worldwide representative protocols by analysing kinematics and kinetic...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 39-41.1. Introduction -- 2. Background information & theory -- ...