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  • how to identify passive peak point on GRF data curve

    Dear everyone

    I am currently collecing ground reaction force data while subjects are
    performing load carriage. As a research training, I have been finding the
    passive and active peaks of the vertical comonent of the GRF manually on
    Excel and found that in one subject there were two or even three passive
    peaks (i.e. more than one dint before the first active peak). I am wondering
    if this is purely to do with the placement of the force plate or because of
    the individual characteristics in walking. If the latter is the case, would
    you please care to advise me how to judge which dint on the first part of
    the GRF curve to consider as the passive peak point.

    Best regards
    Dai Nishikawa

    MErg
    GDip Human Movement Science
    BSc(Hon) Sports Healthcare
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