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Book Synopsis

This book is a practical guide to instrumented clinical gait analysis covering all aspects of routine service provision. It reinforces what is coming to be regarded as the conventional approach to clinical gait analysis. Data capture, processing and biomechanical interpretation are all described with an emphasis on ensuring high quality results. There are also chapters on how to set up and maintain clinical gait analysis services and laboratories.

The book aims to describe the theoretical basis of gait analysis in conceptual terms. It then builds on this to give practical advice on how to perform the full spectrum of tasks that comprise contemporary clinical gait analysis.

Readership

  • Professionals from either a clinical or technical background working within clinical gait analysis services.
  • The extensive sections on data capture and processing will also be invaluable for those using gait analysis for research purposes.
  • Clinicians receiving gait analysis reports and particularly those who base clinical decisions upon gait analysis results (e.g. orthopaedic surgeons) will find it useful in understanding where the data comes from and how it can be interpreted.
  • Physiotherapists


Table of Contents
About the Author

Acknowledgements

Foreword

Preface

Terminology

1. Introduction

2. Basic Measurements

3. The conventional gait model

4. Alternatives to the conventional gait model

5. Advanced processing techniques

6. Electromyography

7. Clinical video

8. Physical examination

9. General measures of walking quality

10. Relationships between different data types

11. Quality assurance

12. Interpretation and reporting

13. Accuracy and reliability

14. How to set up a gait analysis service

15. How to set up and maintain a gait analysis laboratory

Appendix 1: Limitations of the conventional subdivision of the gait cycle

Appendix 2: Other measures of repeatability

Index

Measuring Walking: A Handbook of Clinical Gait

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      Publisher: Mac Keith Press
      Publication Date: 23/04/2013
      ISBN13: 9781908316660, 978-1908316660
      ISBN10: 1908316667

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book is a practical guide to instrumented clinical gait analysis covering all aspects of routine service provision. It reinforces what is coming to be regarded as the conventional approach to clinical gait analysis. Data capture, processing and biomechanical interpretation are all described with an emphasis on ensuring high quality results. There are also chapters on how to set up and maintain clinical gait analysis services and laboratories.

      The book aims to describe the theoretical basis of gait analysis in conceptual terms. It then builds on this to give practical advice on how to perform the full spectrum of tasks that comprise contemporary clinical gait analysis.

      Readership

      • Professionals from either a clinical or technical background working within clinical gait analysis services.
      • The extensive sections on data capture and processing will also be invaluable for those using gait analysis for research purposes.
      • Clinicians receiving gait analysis reports and particularly those who base clinical decisions upon gait analysis results (e.g. orthopaedic surgeons) will find it useful in understanding where the data comes from and how it can be interpreted.
      • Physiotherapists


      Table of Contents
      About the Author

      Acknowledgements

      Foreword

      Preface

      Terminology

      1. Introduction

      2. Basic Measurements

      3. The conventional gait model

      4. Alternatives to the conventional gait model

      5. Advanced processing techniques

      6. Electromyography

      7. Clinical video

      8. Physical examination

      9. General measures of walking quality

      10. Relationships between different data types

      11. Quality assurance

      12. Interpretation and reporting

      13. Accuracy and reliability

      14. How to set up a gait analysis service

      15. How to set up and maintain a gait analysis laboratory

      Appendix 1: Limitations of the conventional subdivision of the gait cycle

      Appendix 2: Other measures of repeatability

      Index

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