Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10432977 | Journal of Biomechanics | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Mean differences in KAdM between the ambulatory and laboratory system were not significant (maximal difference 0.20Â %BWâH in late stance, i.e. 5.6% of KAdM range, P>0.05) and below clinical relevant and hypothesized differences, showing no systematic differences at group level. Absolute differences were on average 24% of KAdM range, i.e. 0.83Â %BWâH, particularly in early and late stance. To achieve greater accuracy for clinical use, estimation of joint position via a more advanced calibrated linked-segment model should be investigated.
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Authors
Josien (J.C.) van den Noort, Martin van der Esch, Martijn P.M. Steultjens, Joost Dekker, Martin (H.M.) Schepers, Peter H. Veltink, Jaap Harlaar,