Locked Coordinates with Inverse Kinematics
Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2017 2:15 pm
Is anyone familiar with locking coordinates, specifically mtp and subtalar, for scaling and the effect on inverse kinematics? In one case I unlocked the coordinates for inverse kinematics and one foot became malformed. In another case I left the mtp and subtalar coordinates locked, which gave me a much more normal gait.
I'm wondering if anyone knows the degree of detriment to the knee angles and knee forces data as a result of keeping the coordinates locked. Essentially, do you think it's better to lock the coordinates and have a normal gait or to not lock the coordinates and have an abnormal gait?
Emily
I'm wondering if anyone knows the degree of detriment to the knee angles and knee forces data as a result of keeping the coordinates locked. Essentially, do you think it's better to lock the coordinates and have a normal gait or to not lock the coordinates and have an abnormal gait?
Emily