Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4057009 Gait & Posture 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundRepeatability of marker placement has been acknowledged as a major factor affecting the reliability of multi-segment foot models. A novel device is proposed that is intended to reduce marker placement error and its effect on the reliability of inter-segmental foot kinematic data is investigated.MethodThe novel device was tested on eight healthy subjects. Landmarks were identified and indicated on the subject's foot at the start of testing using pen, and these points were used to guide placement. Markers were twice attached by a podiatrist using a standard approach, and twice by a researcher who used the novel device. Replacement accuracy and the kinematic reliability of the foot model data for both techniques were analysed.ResultsThe mean marker placement variability using the novel device placement device was 1.1 mm (SD 0.28) compared to 1.4 mm (SD 0.23) when using standard placement techniques. Results suggest that these reductions in placement error tended to improve the overall reliability of the multi-segment data from the foot model.DiscussionThe novel device is a simple and inexpensive tool for improving the placement consistency of skin-mounted markers.

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