Bart;
I think your colleague used a force plate, or mat initially? Does he
feel that this procedure will transfer to the in-shoe pressure system you
use, or the F-scan that I use? If I can be of service w/ patient files,
etc., please let me know.
Sincerly;
Bruce
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bart Van Gheluwe" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 9:00 AM
Subject: Re: Fw: Teach-in #28: 3D foot kinematics from plantar pressure data
> Bruce,
> Do not worry about the maths, the clinical aspects are the more
interesting
> part. Broadening of the sample of podiatrists interested in the clinical
> application of pressure measurements, is what we need. the more critical
> questions and knowledgeable answers, the more the body of knowledge about
> what plantar pressure can tell us about ones individual gait pattern will
> enlarge and ultimately be useful. So plenty of work ahead.
>
> Regards,
>
> Bart
>
>
>
>
>
> >Bart;
> > Thanks for the response. As you said it will be interesting to see
how
> >far your colleague can run with this. As far as more questions, the only
> >thing I don't get is the math...but that is not something that you will
ever
> >be able to change, well not without me going back to school that is.
> >Sincerely;
> >Bruce
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Bart Van Gheluwe" <[log in to unmask]>
> >To: <[log in to unmask]>
> >Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 6:55 AM
> >Subject: Re: Fw: Teach-in #28: 3D foot kinematics from plantar pressure
data
> >
> >
> >> Dear Bruce and all,
> >>
> >> Congratulations for taking the effort and time to go trough this
teach-in.
> >> Actually the paper which lies on the basis of the teach-in is from my
> >> co-worker Friso Hagman here at our lab.
> >> He is indeed preparing a PhD exploring how far one can predict or
simulate
> >> foot and eventually ankle kinematics purely starting from plantar foot
> >> pressure data.
> >> It is a really challenging and promising topic extending the
functionality
> >> of the cheaper pressure ( as compared by cinematographical)
measurement
> >> system.
> >> I do not think we`ll come to the point that pressure data will be
enough
> >to
> >> predict full kinematics of the lower limb, but simply exploring what
> >> kinematics can be retrieved reliably from pressure data, creates
> >> speculative but promising prospects. It is an interesting nomansland
with
> >> hidden treasures.
> >>
> >> If you have more questions, feel free to ask
> >>
> >> Regards to all
> >>
> >> Bart
> >>
> >> >To all;
> >> >I got this from the CGA list-serv. Kudos to Eric Fuller for being
> >> >referenced in the paper! Interesting concept. I don't have a
freaking
> >clue
> >> >about the math, but it sure sounds like an interesting start.
> >> >sincerely;
> >> >Bruce Williams
> >> >
> >> >> Dear all Analysers,
> >> >>
> >> >> Time for another Teach-in: http://www.univie.ac.at/cga/teach-in/foot
> >> >>
> >> >> I have always had an interest in foot kinematics, but found them
> >> >> frustratingly difficult to measure using 3D motion analysis systems.
So
> >> >> I was intrigued by a method I saw presented at a conference last
year,
> >> >> which uses plantar pressure data to estimate hind foot motion.
> >> >>
> >> >> I wonder what you think of this approach - is it valid? This
> >> >> might also be a good time review developments in foot modeling and
> >> >> tracking, which seems to becoming easier with the new digital video
> >> >cameras.
> >> >>
> >> >> mailto:[log in to unmask] as usual with your comments!
> >> >>
> >> >> Chris
> >> >> --
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