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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

[PDF][PDF] Interpreting spatiotemporal parameters, symmetry, and variability in clinical gait analysis

A Gouelle, F Mégrot, B Müller - Handbook of human motion, 2018 - megrot.com
Spatiotemporal parameters (STP) are widely studied variables in clinical gait analysis. Yet
they often remain underutilized despite the rich information they provide about organization …

Managing variability in the summary and comparison of gait data

T Chau, S Young, S Redekop - Journal of neuroengineering and …, 2005 - Springer
Variability in quantitative gait data arises from many potential sources, including natural
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

CK Rhea, AW Kiefer - Gait biometrics: basic patterns, role of …, 2014 - researchgate.net
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 …

Independent assessment of pattern and offset variability of time series waveforms

N O'Dwyer, R Smith, M Halaki, U Rattanaprasert - Gait & posture, 2009 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

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 …