2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2019.11.011
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Gait analysis – Available platforms for outcome assessment

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“…For instance, the measurement and quantified metrics of muscle activity during crawling can help to determine whether patients suffer from muscle fatigue and overtraining during quadrupedal training, and kinematic and locomotor metrics can be used to evaluate the effectiveness of crawling intervention on motor function improvement in the long term. As we mentioned in the introduction, objective assessment of motor function during walking can be conducted by gait analysis, which has been widely used in clinics and typically provides quantified metrics of kinematic and muscle activities (79)(80)(81)(82)(83). For those infants without walking ability, movement abnormalities are usually assessed by scores obtained on screening tests or visual analysis of their movement quality (84)(85)(86), which are relatively subjective and with poor specificity.…”
Section: Crawling Measurement As Early Identification Of Motor Function In Early Infancymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, the measurement and quantified metrics of muscle activity during crawling can help to determine whether patients suffer from muscle fatigue and overtraining during quadrupedal training, and kinematic and locomotor metrics can be used to evaluate the effectiveness of crawling intervention on motor function improvement in the long term. As we mentioned in the introduction, objective assessment of motor function during walking can be conducted by gait analysis, which has been widely used in clinics and typically provides quantified metrics of kinematic and muscle activities (79)(80)(81)(82)(83). For those infants without walking ability, movement abnormalities are usually assessed by scores obtained on screening tests or visual analysis of their movement quality (84)(85)(86), which are relatively subjective and with poor specificity.…”
Section: Crawling Measurement As Early Identification Of Motor Function In Early Infancymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All spatial and temporal variables of gait can thus be obtained. Two or more force platforms embedded in a walkway make it possible to simultaneously record ground reaction forces during the stance phase of gait and measure the displacement of the center of pressure (CoP), i.e., the point of application of the resultant ground reaction forces [ 15 ], providing an estimation of joint moments (kinetics). In turn, surface EMG allows us to measure spatial and temporal activation of several muscles involved in gait as well as their intensity of activation [ 16 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gait is a complex process involving the body, and it is related to balance and postural control ability, and the integration of sensory input is very important to maintaining balance during walking [ 8 , 9 ]. However, in stroke patients, it is difficult to integrate sensory input due to the deterioration of proprioceptive sense, and it is difficult to maintain balance due to partial weight support, and the gait ability and performance independent of daily activities deteriorate [ 10 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%