The reliability of three-dimensional kinematic gait measurements: a systematic review

JL McGinley, R Baker, R Wolfe, ME Morris - Gait & posture, 2009 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND/AIM: Three-dimensional kinematic measures of gait are routinely used in
clinical gait analysis and provide a key outcome measure for gait research and clinical …

Applications and limitations of current markerless motion capture methods for clinical gait biomechanics

L Wade, L Needham, P McGuigan, J Bilzon - PeerJ, 2022 - peerj.com
Background Markerless motion capture has the potential to perform movement analysis with
reduced data collection and processing time compared to marker-based methods. This …

Deep neural networks enable quantitative movement analysis using single-camera videos

Ł Kidziński, B Yang, JL Hicks, A Rajagopal… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
Many neurological and musculoskeletal diseases impair movement, which limits people's
function and social participation. Quantitative assessment of motion is critical to medical …

Concurrent assessment of gait kinematics using marker-based and markerless motion capture

RM Kanko, EK Laende, EM Davis, WS Selbie… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Kinematic analysis is a useful and widespread tool used in research and clinical
biomechanics for the quantification of human movement. Common marker-based optical …

Zero-vs. one-dimensional, parametric vs. non-parametric, and confidence interval vs. hypothesis testing procedures in one-dimensional biomechanical trajectory …

TC Pataky, J Vanrenterghem, MA Robinson - Journal of biomechanics, 2015 - Elsevier
Biomechanical processes are often manifested as one-dimensional (1D) trajectories. It has
been shown that 1D confidence intervals (CIs) are biased when based on 0D statistical …

Inter-session repeatability of markerless motion capture gait kinematics

RM Kanko, E Laende, WS Selbie, KJ Deluzio - Journal of Biomechanics, 2021 - Elsevier
The clinical uptake and influence of gait analysis has been hindered by inherent limitations
of marker-based motion capture systems, which have long been the standard method for the …

Gait analysis methods in rehabilitation

R Baker - Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation, 2006 - Springer
Introduction Brand's four reasons for clinical tests and his analysis of the characteristics of
valid biomechanical tests for use in orthopaedics are taken as a basis for determining what …

A full-body motion capture gait dataset of 138 able-bodied adults across the life span and 50 stroke survivors

T Van Criekinge, W Saeys, S Truijen, L Vereeck… - Scientific data, 2023 - nature.com
This reference dataset contains biomechanical data of 138 able-bodied adults (21–86
years) and 50 stroke survivors walking bare-footed at their preferred speed. It is unique due …

Is movement variability important for sports biomechanists?

R Bartlett, J Wheat, M Robins - Sports biomechanics, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
This paper overviews the importance for sports biomechanics of movement variability, which
has been studied for some time by cognitive and ecological motor skills specialists but, until …

Reliability and minimal detectible change values for gait kinematics and kinetics in healthy adults

JM Wilken, KM Rodriguez, M Brawner, BJ Darter - Gait & posture, 2012 - Elsevier
Computerized assessment of gait is commonly used in both research and clinical settings to
quantify gait mechanics and detect change in performance. Minimal Detectable Change …