Gait analysis: a cost and time efficient video method for use in the clinic or classroom.
The purpose of this paper is to describe a system of gait analysis that is user-friendly and time- and cost-efficient. The system is designed to analyze normal and pathological walking and running gait from a sagittal view with reference to foot placements and can be used in a clinical or nonrestric...
| Publicado en: | Clinical Kinesiology: Journal of the American Kinesiotherapy Association Vol. 49; no. 4; pp. 99 - 106 |
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| Formato: | tables/charts Journal Article |
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American Kinesiotherapy Association
1996-1996 Winter
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