Is age or speed the predominant factor in the development of trunk movement in normally developing children?
Y Thummerer, R von Kries, MA Marton, A Beyerlein - Gait & posture, 2012 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Gait analysis is an increasingly used tool in the evaluation of neurological
or orthopaedic problems in children. A good insight into age-related changes in normal …
or orthopaedic problems in children. A good insight into age-related changes in normal …
The effects of industry standard averaging and filtering techniques in kinematic gait analysis
M Molloy, J Salazar-Torres, C Kerr, BC McDowell… - Gait & posture, 2008 - Elsevier
INTRODUCTION: Conventional methods for determining normative gait patterns consist of
filtering marker trajectories prior to processing with subsequent averaging of individual …
filtering marker trajectories prior to processing with subsequent averaging of individual …
Intrasubject repeatability of gait analysis data in normal and spastic children
G Steinwender, V Saraph, S Scheiber, EB Zwick… - Clinical …, 2000 - Elsevier
Objective. To evaluate intrasubject repeatability of data obtained from computer-aided
motion analysis in normal and spastic children. Design. Prospective controlled study …
motion analysis in normal and spastic children. Design. Prospective controlled study …
Variability of temporal distance measurements in pathological gait studies
KR Kaufman, HG Chambers, DH Sutherland - Gait & Posture, 1996 - infona.pl
IntroductionGait analysis techniques can provide objective information to assess gait
disorders. Humans demonstrate stride-to-stride variability in their gait patterns. Many …
disorders. Humans demonstrate stride-to-stride variability in their gait patterns. Many …
[PDF][PDF] Interpreting spatiotemporal parameters, symmetry, and variability in clinical gait analysis
Spatiotemporal parameters (STP) are widely studied variables in clinical gait analysis. Yet
they often remain underutilized despite the rich information they provide about organization …
they often remain underutilized despite the rich information they provide about organization …
Managing variability in the summary and comparison of gait data
Variability in quantitative gait data arises from many potential sources, including natural
temporal dynamics of neuromotor control, pathologies of the neurological or …
temporal dynamics of neuromotor control, pathologies of the neurological or …
[PDF][PDF] Patterned variability in gait behavior: How can it be measured and what does it mean
Humans do not exhibit consistent behavior when walking. Every successive stride is slightly
different and the magnitude of stride variation has traditionally been used to identify gait …
different and the magnitude of stride variation has traditionally been used to identify gait …
Independent assessment of pattern and offset variability of time series waveforms
In quantitative gait analysis, two types of variability of kinematic waveforms with identifiably
different sources may be distinguished: variability of the offset values (mean or DC values) of …
different sources may be distinguished: variability of the offset values (mean or DC values) of …
Comparison of two normative paediatric gait databases
VL Chester, M Tingley, EN Biden - Dynamic Medicine, 2007 - Springer
The availability of age-matched normative data is an essential component of clinical gait
analyses. Comparison of normative gait databases is difficult due to the high-dimensionality …
analyses. Comparison of normative gait databases is difficult due to the high-dimensionality …
The gait profile score and movement analysis profile
R Baker, JL McGinley, MH Schwartz, S Beynon… - Gait & posture, 2009 - Elsevier
The Gait Deviation Index (GDI) has been proposed as an index of overall gait pathology.
This study proposes an interpretation of the difference measure upon which the GDI is …
This study proposes an interpretation of the difference measure upon which the GDI is …