The objective of this study was to examine if spatio-temporal gait parameters in healthy children can be determined from accelerations measured at the lower trunk as has been demonstrated in adults, previously. Twenty children aged 3-16 years, participated in a protocol that involved repeated walks of different distances in an indoor environment. During walking, accelerations were measured by three orthogonally mounted acceleration sensors in a small wireless device (DynaPort MiniMod) that was attached to the lower back. Based on an inverted pendulum approach, spatio-temporal gait parameters and walking distances were computed from the acceleration signals. Results were compared to video observations and known walking distances and duration...
Background: Accelerometry has become the objective method of choice to assess physical activity in c...
A child's natural gait pattern may be affected by the gait laboratory environment. Wearable devices ...
Gait analysis (GA) typically includes surface electromyographic (sEMG) recording from several lower ...
The objective of this study was to examine if spatio-temporal gait parameters in healthy children ca...
Background: The objective gait assessment in children has become more popular. Basis parameters for ...
none7noThis paper investigates the ability of a single wireless inertial sensing device stuck on the...
Sequential steps of gait in children were compared with those in adults and statistically analysed i...
Background: Gait analysis for therapy regimen prescription and monitoring requires patients to physi...
This study sought to assess criterion validity of the Actical monitor step-count function in childre...
This paper presents an analysis of spatio-temporal gait parameters during overground walking based u...
The walking movement of children of school age and adults can be regarded as very consistent. Howeve...
Introduction The aim of this study was to establish children's mechanical movement patterns during a...
This paper studies the feasibility of an analysis of spatio-temporal gait parameters based upon acce...
Background Gait speed is a widely used outcome measure to assess the walking abilities of children ...
Aims: To assess children's acceptance to wear a 3D-accelerometer which is attached to the waist unde...
Background: Accelerometry has become the objective method of choice to assess physical activity in c...
A child's natural gait pattern may be affected by the gait laboratory environment. Wearable devices ...
Gait analysis (GA) typically includes surface electromyographic (sEMG) recording from several lower ...
The objective of this study was to examine if spatio-temporal gait parameters in healthy children ca...
Background: The objective gait assessment in children has become more popular. Basis parameters for ...
none7noThis paper investigates the ability of a single wireless inertial sensing device stuck on the...
Sequential steps of gait in children were compared with those in adults and statistically analysed i...
Background: Gait analysis for therapy regimen prescription and monitoring requires patients to physi...
This study sought to assess criterion validity of the Actical monitor step-count function in childre...
This paper presents an analysis of spatio-temporal gait parameters during overground walking based u...
The walking movement of children of school age and adults can be regarded as very consistent. Howeve...
Introduction The aim of this study was to establish children's mechanical movement patterns during a...
This paper studies the feasibility of an analysis of spatio-temporal gait parameters based upon acce...
Background Gait speed is a widely used outcome measure to assess the walking abilities of children ...
Aims: To assess children's acceptance to wear a 3D-accelerometer which is attached to the waist unde...
Background: Accelerometry has become the objective method of choice to assess physical activity in c...
A child's natural gait pattern may be affected by the gait laboratory environment. Wearable devices ...
Gait analysis (GA) typically includes surface electromyographic (sEMG) recording from several lower ...