2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2005.12.005
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Comparison between visual and three-dimensional gait analysis in patients with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy

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“…The rearrangement of the cameras attempted to allow all cameras to visualize the same volume, which resulted in a considerable increase in the length, width and height of the useable recording area. Increased videotaping accuracy is obtained with a larger number of cameras focusing on the same point or with the object being near to the camera [2].…”
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“…The rearrangement of the cameras attempted to allow all cameras to visualize the same volume, which resulted in a considerable increase in the length, width and height of the useable recording area. Increased videotaping accuracy is obtained with a larger number of cameras focusing on the same point or with the object being near to the camera [2].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Depending on the room size, the cameras should be arranged as far as possible from the walkway, so as to increase the range of view that will capture the movement of the markings, given the markers' size is large enough to be visualized [2,3]. The evaluation of human gait requires a walkway with a minimum of 10-12-steps (corresponding to at least eight meters), while the evaluation of movements like jumping and throwing tasks do not require as much space [4].…”
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“…In this respect, many authors have been contributed to the study of gait analysis in children with spastic diplegia CP 2,4,10,28 .…”
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“…[5] Kawamura ve arkadaşları geriye dönük bir çalışmada spastik diplejik serebral palsi tanılı 50 hastanın görsel ve bilgisayarlı yürüme analizi verilerini karşılaştırdıkla-rında, görsel analizde sadece ilk temas sırasındaki diz eklem açısının ve basma ortası fazdaki pelvik oblisitenin güvenilir olarak değerlendirilebildiğini bildirmişlerdir. [6] Mackey ve arkadaşları, 20 spastik diplejik serebral palsili hastanın görsel video kayıtları ve bilgisayarlı yürüme analizi verilerini değerlendirdikleri çalışmada ise; görsel video analizinde ilk temastaki ayak pozisyonu, basma ortası fazdaki diz ve ayak posizyonları ile basma fazındaki topuk kalkışının bilgisayarlı yürüme…”
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