Frontal plane joint centre locations over the whole stride (A), calculated using repeated measures Bland-Altman bias and SD of bias. Frontal plane joint centre locations were time normalised and within stride mean and SD differences were calculated (B) between markerless and marker-based motion capture for each joint averaged over all trials. Vertical lines in Fig 4B represent end of the stance phase (toe-off). All values were normalised to the vertical distance in pixels (height) between the left and right shoulder and hip joint centre locations of the participant, for every frame in each individual trial.</p
<p>Data-set collected from 12 participants contains: The ensemble average of following parameters of...
<p>Fig 1-A, B, C shows the frontal, back, and sagittal views, respectively, for measuring a right le...
Functional methods identify joint centres as the centre of rotation (CoR) of two adjacent movements ...
Sagittal plane joint centre location differences over the whole stride (A) for the camera-side (Cam-...
Camera-side represents the right side of the body, which was closest to the camera, while the occlud...
This study examined if occluded joint locations, obtained from 2D markerless motion capture (single ...
Fig 3A–3C illustrate the differences between camera-side and occluded side joints of the ankle (A), ...
<p>The x-axis was normalized from 0 to 100% of a stride cycle. The vertical solid lines represent th...
Sagittal and frontal plane camera views, with example joint centre locations of the metatarsophalang...
Joint trajectories measured by the AR marker based system (red) are drawn on top of the trajectories...
Objective. There are no reports comparing the protocols provided by rigid marker set (RMS) and point...
<p>As in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0013617#pone-0013617-...
<p>Top graph shows the mean kinetic angle of TD gait and of each consensus-based pattern of the knee...
<p>The x-axis was normalized from 0 to 100% of a stride cycle. The vertical solid lines represent th...
<p>(a) Trunk angle, (b) L5 moment, (c) hip moment, (d) knee moment and (e) ankle moment, normalized ...
<p>Data-set collected from 12 participants contains: The ensemble average of following parameters of...
<p>Fig 1-A, B, C shows the frontal, back, and sagittal views, respectively, for measuring a right le...
Functional methods identify joint centres as the centre of rotation (CoR) of two adjacent movements ...
Sagittal plane joint centre location differences over the whole stride (A) for the camera-side (Cam-...
Camera-side represents the right side of the body, which was closest to the camera, while the occlud...
This study examined if occluded joint locations, obtained from 2D markerless motion capture (single ...
Fig 3A–3C illustrate the differences between camera-side and occluded side joints of the ankle (A), ...
<p>The x-axis was normalized from 0 to 100% of a stride cycle. The vertical solid lines represent th...
Sagittal and frontal plane camera views, with example joint centre locations of the metatarsophalang...
Joint trajectories measured by the AR marker based system (red) are drawn on top of the trajectories...
Objective. There are no reports comparing the protocols provided by rigid marker set (RMS) and point...
<p>As in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0013617#pone-0013617-...
<p>Top graph shows the mean kinetic angle of TD gait and of each consensus-based pattern of the knee...
<p>The x-axis was normalized from 0 to 100% of a stride cycle. The vertical solid lines represent th...
<p>(a) Trunk angle, (b) L5 moment, (c) hip moment, (d) knee moment and (e) ankle moment, normalized ...
<p>Data-set collected from 12 participants contains: The ensemble average of following parameters of...
<p>Fig 1-A, B, C shows the frontal, back, and sagittal views, respectively, for measuring a right le...
Functional methods identify joint centres as the centre of rotation (CoR) of two adjacent movements ...