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Harmonic ratios: a quantification of step to step symmetry
J L Bellanca1, K A Lowry, J M Vanswearingen
1Department of Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh, USA.
Abstract:
The harmonic ratio (HR), derived from the Fourier analysis of trunk accelerations, has been described in various ways as a measure of walking smoothness, walking rhythmicity, or dynamic stability. There is an increasing interest in applying the HR technique to investigate the impact of various pathologies on locomotion; however, explanation of the method has been limited. The aim here is to present a clear description of the mathematical basis of HRs and an understanding of their interpretation. We present harmonic theory, the interpretation of the HR using sinusoidal signals, and an example using actual trunk accelerations and harmonic analyses during limb-loading conditions. We suggest that the HR method may be better defined, not as a measure of rhythmicity or stability, but as a measure of step-to-step symmetry within a stride.
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