Dear list members,
I am interested in papers that address this question:
What are the anthropometric or demographic measures that have been
used to compare or characterize gait patterns (walking in particular)?
I searched the biomch-l archives and found some papers comparing
amputee walking to that of non-amputees but I'm interested in comparing
the walking gait of able-bodied people of different heights, weights,
leg lengths, gender, age, and visual acuity.
Thanks very much for your help.
Regards,
Liu
Liu Ren
PhD Candidate
Computer Science Department
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue,
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Tel: (+412) 268 3132
Email: liuren@cs.cmu.edu
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I am interested in papers that address this question:
What are the anthropometric or demographic measures that have been
used to compare or characterize gait patterns (walking in particular)?
I searched the biomch-l archives and found some papers comparing
amputee walking to that of non-amputees but I'm interested in comparing
the walking gait of able-bodied people of different heights, weights,
leg lengths, gender, age, and visual acuity.
Thanks very much for your help.
Regards,
Liu
Liu Ren
PhD Candidate
Computer Science Department
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue,
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Tel: (+412) 268 3132
Email: liuren@cs.cmu.edu
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