Stefan HolzreiterJohann KastnerPhilipp Wagner
A new kinematic measurement system based on a high-speed video system, combined with a computer-assisted evaluation for the analysis of gait patterns, is described. The system allows both a reviewable visual assessment in slow motion (up to 1000 frames s-1 as well as automatic measurement of the kinematics of body segments. Specially developed software, which uses a pattern search algorithm and an additional subpixel correction, results in a deviation of less than 0.1% (without considering the lens nonlinearity). For most cases the recognition and tracking of temporarily concealed markers is also achieved. The results of the computer-assisted high-speed video analysis are being applied in rehabilitation programmes to increase the objectivity of standard movements, e.g. gait analysis of people with artificial limbs.
Fred W. SmithHassan MostafaviChristopher Albrecht
Jiraporn PoonyawatpornkulPornrat Wattanakasiwich
Ki-Soo KimSeong-Kyu ChoByung-Woo Bae
Michiaki InoueQingyi GuMingjun JiangTakeshi TakakiIdaku IshiiKenji Tajima