“…Most assessment tools evaluate the patient in a clinical or laboratory-based examination. Various groups of tools can be identified, with the assessment of (i) kinematics, using visual or instrumental analyses of troubles of each joint or segment of the lower limb during upright standing and walking (Daly et al, 2009;Lord, Halligan, & Wade, 1998;Read, Hazlewood, Hillman, Prescott, & Robb, 2003;Sutherland, 2002), (ii) global performance (e.g. the Functional Reach Test (Smith, Hembree, & Thompson, 2004), the Timed Up and Go Test (Flansbjer, Holmbäck, Downham, Patten, & Lexell, 2005), and walking speed (Kollen, Kwakkel, & Lindeman, 2006) or endurance measurements (Kosak & Smith, 2005)), (iii) abilities (e.g.…”