Authors
Alana Peters, Richard Baker, ME Morris, Morgan Sangeux
Publication date
2012/6/1
Journal
Gait & posture
Volume
36
Issue
2
Pages
282-286
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Functional calibration techniques have been proposed as an alternative to regression equations for estimating the position of the hip within the pelvic co-ordinate system for clinical gait analysis. So far validation of such techniques has focussed on healthy adults. This study evaluated a range of techniques based on regression equations or functional calibration procedures techniques in 46 children representative of those attending a major clinical gait analysis service against previously validated 3-D ultrasound techniques for determining the hip joint centre. Best agreement with ultrasound for the position of the hip within the pelvic coordinate system was found for the Harrington equations (mean 14mm, sd 8mm). Sphere fitting (mean≈22mm, sd 11mm) performed better than transformational techniques applied locally (mean≈33mm, sd 12mm) or globally (mean=30mm, sd 14mm). The participants with cerebral …
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