This study aimed to quantify the effect of combining the measurements from force plates when a subject’s foot comes in contact with more than one force plate. A 3-Dimensional Gait Analysis (3DGA) was performed on a subject walking barefoot. Ten gait trials (good both) were captured where both subject’s feet hit a single force plate. Then 20 gait trials (two force plates) were captured where either theright or left subject’s foot was in contact with two force plates at a time. Kinematics were computed with VICON1 Plugin Gait and kinetics with a BodyLanguage1 (VICON, Oxford, UK) model that allowed the combination of force plate measurements. The kinetics traces from both sets of data were compared using variance component analysis. Results su...
An important methodological challenge in multi-segment kinetic foot models is to partition the total...
In clinical gait analysis, it is challenging to acquire usable force plate data for a patient in a l...
Force plates are relatively small compared to athletes’ step lengths during sprint running. A large ...
This study aimed to quantify the effect of combining the measurements from force plates when a subje...
Ground reaction forces (GRFs) are often used in inverse dynamics analyses to determine joint loading...
The examination of synchronous three dimensional (3-D) kinetics and kinematics of walking in laborat...
The foot is a complex structure, and thus it is difficult to analyse the joint movements in the foot...
In gait lab, the quantification of the ground reaction forces (GRFs) acting upon individual limbs is...
Gait analysis is presently a common and useful tool for both biomechanical research and clinical pra...
Force plates are relatively small compared to athletes’ step lengths during sprint running. A large ...
Modeling the foot is challenging due to its complex structure compared to most other body segments. ...
Abstract Quantitative gait analysis can provide a description of joint kinematics and dynamics, and ...
Quantitative gait analysis can provide a description of joint kinematics and dynamics, and it is rec...
This study examined the foot biomechanics that are utilized when foot is in contact with the ground ...
AbstractThis study examined the foot biomechanics that are utilized when foot is in contact with the...
An important methodological challenge in multi-segment kinetic foot models is to partition the total...
In clinical gait analysis, it is challenging to acquire usable force plate data for a patient in a l...
Force plates are relatively small compared to athletes’ step lengths during sprint running. A large ...
This study aimed to quantify the effect of combining the measurements from force plates when a subje...
Ground reaction forces (GRFs) are often used in inverse dynamics analyses to determine joint loading...
The examination of synchronous three dimensional (3-D) kinetics and kinematics of walking in laborat...
The foot is a complex structure, and thus it is difficult to analyse the joint movements in the foot...
In gait lab, the quantification of the ground reaction forces (GRFs) acting upon individual limbs is...
Gait analysis is presently a common and useful tool for both biomechanical research and clinical pra...
Force plates are relatively small compared to athletes’ step lengths during sprint running. A large ...
Modeling the foot is challenging due to its complex structure compared to most other body segments. ...
Abstract Quantitative gait analysis can provide a description of joint kinematics and dynamics, and ...
Quantitative gait analysis can provide a description of joint kinematics and dynamics, and it is rec...
This study examined the foot biomechanics that are utilized when foot is in contact with the ground ...
AbstractThis study examined the foot biomechanics that are utilized when foot is in contact with the...
An important methodological challenge in multi-segment kinetic foot models is to partition the total...
In clinical gait analysis, it is challenging to acquire usable force plate data for a patient in a l...
Force plates are relatively small compared to athletes’ step lengths during sprint running. A large ...