The functional role of the foot-ankle complex is critical in terms of providing support and mobility to the whole human body. Besides those associated with common lesions or damages of its structures (e.g. sprains, bone fractures), impairments in the foot may also cause secondary chronic pathologies. Thus, a quantitative assessment of the mechanical behaviour of the joints within the foot-ankle complex is certainly of clinical value. Gait analysis is used to assess lower limb joint kinematics during walking, and is usually performed using stereophotogrammetric systems. Conventionally, the foot is considered as a rigid segment. This oversimplification has been overcome with the use of multi-segment models to describe foot kinematics. Howev...
Kinematic models are commonly used to quantify foot and ankle kinematics, yet no marker sets or mode...
Background: Foot and ankle joint kinematics are measured during clinical gait analyses with marker-b...
Background: This paper provides a summary of a Keynote lecture delivered at the 2009 Australasian Po...
Multi-segment models of the foot have been proposed in the past years to overcome limitations impose...
AbstractMulti-segment models of the foot have been proposed in the past years to overcome limitation...
Background A variety of multi-segmental foot models have been produced to examine patterns of foot s...
INTRODUCTION: Kinematic gait analysis via the multi-segmental Oxford foot model (OFM) may be a valua...
Background: The complex interaction of the bones of the foot has been explored in detail in recent y...
Skeletal computational models relying on global optimisation are widely used alongside gait analysis...
Background/Purpose Current models for assessing lower extremity motion during gait benefit from ease...
The human feet are essential for our unique way of bipedal locomotion. A dysfunctional foot limits o...
Modelling human gait has become an invaluable tool in a wide range of fields such as robotics and re...
Kinematic models are commonly used to quantify foot and ankle kinematics, yet no marker sets or mode...
Background: Foot and ankle joint kinematics are measured during clinical gait analyses with marker-b...
Background: This paper provides a summary of a Keynote lecture delivered at the 2009 Australasian Po...
Multi-segment models of the foot have been proposed in the past years to overcome limitations impose...
AbstractMulti-segment models of the foot have been proposed in the past years to overcome limitation...
Background A variety of multi-segmental foot models have been produced to examine patterns of foot s...
INTRODUCTION: Kinematic gait analysis via the multi-segmental Oxford foot model (OFM) may be a valua...
Background: The complex interaction of the bones of the foot has been explored in detail in recent y...
Skeletal computational models relying on global optimisation are widely used alongside gait analysis...
Background/Purpose Current models for assessing lower extremity motion during gait benefit from ease...
The human feet are essential for our unique way of bipedal locomotion. A dysfunctional foot limits o...
Modelling human gait has become an invaluable tool in a wide range of fields such as robotics and re...
Kinematic models are commonly used to quantify foot and ankle kinematics, yet no marker sets or mode...
Background: Foot and ankle joint kinematics are measured during clinical gait analyses with marker-b...
Background: This paper provides a summary of a Keynote lecture delivered at the 2009 Australasian Po...