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Crouch Gait Analysis and Visualization Based on Gait Forward and Inverse Kinematics

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Crouch gait is one of the most common gait abnormalities; it is usually caused by cerebral palsy. There are few works related to the modeling of crouch gait kinematics, crouch gait analysis, and visualization in both the workspace and joint space. In this work, we present a quaternion-based method to solve the forward kinematics of the position of the lower limbs during walking. For this purpose, we propose a modified eight-DoF human skeletal model. Using this model, we present a geometric method to calculate the gait inverse kinematics. Both methods are applied for gait analysis over normal, mild, and severe crouch gaits, respectively. A metric-based comparison of workspace and joint space for the three gaits for a gait cycle is conducted. In addition, gait visualization is performed using Autodesk Maya for the three anatomical planes. The obtained results allow us to determine the capabilities of the proposed methods to assess the performance of crouch gaits, using a normal pattern as a reference. Both forward and inverse kinematic methods could ultimately be applied in rehabilitation settings for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases derived from crouch gaits or other types of gait abnormalities.
Title: Crouch Gait Analysis and Visualization Based on Gait Forward and Inverse Kinematics
Description:
Crouch gait is one of the most common gait abnormalities; it is usually caused by cerebral palsy.
There are few works related to the modeling of crouch gait kinematics, crouch gait analysis, and visualization in both the workspace and joint space.
In this work, we present a quaternion-based method to solve the forward kinematics of the position of the lower limbs during walking.
For this purpose, we propose a modified eight-DoF human skeletal model.
Using this model, we present a geometric method to calculate the gait inverse kinematics.
Both methods are applied for gait analysis over normal, mild, and severe crouch gaits, respectively.
A metric-based comparison of workspace and joint space for the three gaits for a gait cycle is conducted.
In addition, gait visualization is performed using Autodesk Maya for the three anatomical planes.
The obtained results allow us to determine the capabilities of the proposed methods to assess the performance of crouch gaits, using a normal pattern as a reference.
Both forward and inverse kinematic methods could ultimately be applied in rehabilitation settings for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases derived from crouch gaits or other types of gait abnormalities.

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