Hi,
I am starting another thread to discuss this issue which I have encountered in the BJSM paper by Hewett's group and van den Bogert's group. I am undecided on several things:
1) Should kinematics and kinetics be filtered at same frequency? Pros and Cons?
2) If (1) is true, what frequency to filter at? I know kinematics should be based on some sort of residual analysis.
3) Should the decision of (1) and (2) be based on the type (walk, run, cut, sprint, land, hop), intensity of motor activity, or some other factors? If some please help me in stating these factors...
References:
1) Kristianslund et al Effect of low pass filtering on joint moments from inverse dynamics: implications for injury prevention
2) Roewer BD The 'impact' of force filtering cut-off frequency on the peak knee abduction moment during landing: artefact or 'artifiction'?
3) Bezodis NE1, Salo AI, Trewartha G.Excessive fluctuations in knee joint moments during early stance in sprinting are caused by digital filteringprocedures.
4)McCaw ST Filtering ground reaction force data affects the calculation and interpretation of joint kinetics and energetics during drop landings.
Please throw all opinions at me.
Regards,
Bernard
I am starting another thread to discuss this issue which I have encountered in the BJSM paper by Hewett's group and van den Bogert's group. I am undecided on several things:
1) Should kinematics and kinetics be filtered at same frequency? Pros and Cons?
2) If (1) is true, what frequency to filter at? I know kinematics should be based on some sort of residual analysis.
3) Should the decision of (1) and (2) be based on the type (walk, run, cut, sprint, land, hop), intensity of motor activity, or some other factors? If some please help me in stating these factors...
References:
1) Kristianslund et al Effect of low pass filtering on joint moments from inverse dynamics: implications for injury prevention
2) Roewer BD The 'impact' of force filtering cut-off frequency on the peak knee abduction moment during landing: artefact or 'artifiction'?
3) Bezodis NE1, Salo AI, Trewartha G.Excessive fluctuations in knee joint moments during early stance in sprinting are caused by digital filteringprocedures.
4)McCaw ST Filtering ground reaction force data affects the calculation and interpretation of joint kinetics and energetics during drop landings.
Please throw all opinions at me.
Regards,
Bernard
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