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Clinical Rehabilitation
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Initial experience with a telemeterized gait analysis system

JB Young

National Demonstration Centre in Rehabilitation, Ida and Arthington Hospital, Leeds

P. Perkins

National Demonstration Centre in Rehabilitation, Ida and Arthington Hospital, Leeds

S. Atkinson

National Demonstration Centre in Rehabilitation, Ida and Arthington Hospital, Leeds

MA Chamberlain

National Demonstration Centre in Rehabilitation, Ida and Arthington Hospital, Leeds

The M I E gait analysis system has been developed to allow a range of objective gait measurements to be readily obtained in a clinical setting. The equipment and its use are described together with a series of repeatability studies. The results suggest that the system is easy to operate and sufficiently reliable for use in clinical departments.

Clinical Rehabilitation, Vol. 3, No. 3, 205-209 (1989)
DOI: 10.1177/026921558900300304


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