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  • Automatic Pathologic Gait Analysis

     

    We are trying
    Dear members of the Biomechanics List Server,

     

    We are trying to develop new methods for automatic GAIT analysis
    in different pathological cases, like CP or stroke. We would like to know more
    about the main features a physician or a physiotherapist would like to consider
    when analyzing a pathological gait. For example, we have the following questions:

         Which joint
    angles are more important? In which plane do you analyze mostly a

          pathological gait? How do you in
    general define the angle of the ankle joint? Are

          suppination and pronation angles of
    the foot important information during the gait?

          How do you define these angles? How
    exact does one need to know these angles?

     

    All suggestions and comments are welcome. We will post a
    summary of the received replies.

     

    With best regards

    Fariba Bahrami Assistant Professor CIPCE, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Tehran Tehran, Iran
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