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The Vector System for dynamic gait analysis

A S Woodle1, S Elliott

  • 1University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle.

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
|July 1, 1993
PubMed
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The Vector System analyzes gait using video and computer technology. It differentiates between dynamic and static biomechanics for clinical applications.

Area of Science:

  • Biomechanics
  • Gait Analysis
  • Clinical Biomechanics

Background:

  • Gait analysis is crucial for understanding human locomotion.
  • Distinguishing between dynamic and static biomechanical parameters is essential for accurate assessment.
  • The Vector System offers a novel approach to gait analysis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the Vector System's capabilities in gait analysis.
  • To compare dynamic versus static biomechanics assessment using the Vector System.
  • To evaluate the practical clinical applications of the Vector System.

Main Methods:

  • The Vector System utilizes a video camera connected to a computer.
  • Gait is analyzed by capturing and processing video data.
  • The system allows for both quantitative and qualitative data acquisition.

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Main Results:

  • The Vector System can differentiate between dynamic and static biomechanical data.
  • The system provides quantitative metrics for gait parameters.
  • Qualitative insights into gait patterns are also obtainable.

Conclusions:

  • The Vector System is a versatile tool for gait analysis.
  • Its ability to assess both dynamic and static biomechanics enhances clinical utility.
  • The system holds significant potential for practical applications in various clinical settings.