Authors
Morgan Sangeux, Elyse Passmore, H Kerr Graham, Oren Tirosh
Publication date
2016/5/1
Journal
Gait & Posture
Volume
46
Pages
194-200
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Measurement of gait kinematic variability provides relevant clinical information in certain conditions affecting the neuromotor control of movement. In this article, we present a measure of overall gait kinematic variability, GaitSD, based on combination of waveforms’ standard deviation. The waveform standard deviation is the common numerator in established indices of variability such as Kadaba's coefficient of multiple correlation or Winter's waveform coefficient of variation.
Gait data were collected on typically developing children aged 6–17 years. Large number of strides was captured for each child, average 45 (SD: 11) for kinematics and 19 (SD: 5) for kinetics. We used a bootstrap procedure to determine the precision of GaitSD as a function of the number of strides processed. We compared the within-subject, stride-to-stride, variability with the, between-subject, variability of the normative pattern. Finally, we …
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