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Gait Analysis Gait analysis is the study of individual gaits - how individual move, and how different species and/or different genders move. It tracks individual differences in gait to be able to determine an individual in a crowd, in much the same way as a fingerprint on an object is used. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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![]() BBC article about how to add authenticity to VR, goes beyond graphics, also encompassing extensive use of motion capture to catalogue how stance, gait and the tiny movements of facial muscles combine when people display different emotions. ReWalk iss an exoskeletal framework, based in part on recent robot gait algorithms. Its primary purpose is to allow wheelchair users to walk again - even if their own legs no-longer work. ![]() ![]() ![]() Using the LARP model as an example, this article offers three paradigms for advertising your world, along with a detailed analysis of the benefits and the likelihood of attraction. This is a physical therapy based book, in its second edition. It attempts to provide all the essential information required to make accurate judgements about orthotic/prosthetic prescription and fabrication to give readers a foundation for gait assessment. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A good, thorough analysis of the hero's journey, and how parts of it can be used to make characters that, whilest not necessarily heroes, are respectful in aura none the less.
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Arizona State University researchers have developed a prosthetic device that literally puts the spring back into an amputee's step. The ASU scientists have developed and refined SPARKy (for spring ankle with regenerative kinetics) into a s...
(25/07/2010)
A robot named MABEL that can walk over rough terrain with a human-like gait has been developed by University of Michigan electrical engineering professor Jessy Grizzle and students. Grizzle was surprised that she was able to perform as well...
(07/05/2007)
Researchers from the Technion Institute of Technology in Israel have crafted a wearable augmented reality immersion apparatus designed to provide patients suffering from balance disorders with supplemental auditory and visual information to...
(12/04/2007)
Professor Yoram Baram, of Technion Institute in Israel has devised an auditory feedback system which enables patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) to improve their gait. It was born a decade ago, as a VR audio/visual feedbac...
(10/02/2009)
Contrary to popular belief, decades-old research and legions of power walkers, arm swings are a reflexive response to leg movement. We swing our arms simply because it would take extra mental and physical effort to keep them ...
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