Hi all,
I have gait data for a sit-to-stand trial however both of the subject feet are on one force plate.
When I create my .mot file for this grf I have a force applied somewhere between both feet which makes sense (see image attached).
I was wondering is there a way to split this force between both feet as it should essentially be half the force for each foot. I know it wont be an exact solution but I can't remeasure this subject with a foot on two separate force plates.
Has anybody had any experience with this?
I would love to hear your suggestions/advice.
Thanks,
Karen
sit-to-stand, can one GRF be split and applied to each foot?
- Karen Fitzgerald
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Re: sit-to-stand, can one GRF be split and applied to each foot?
Using a tool of your choice (Matlab, Python, Excel), you could divide the GRF into two forces (XYZ components) that have no moments. To calculate a location to apply these forces, you could report the location of markers placed on the (approximate) underfoot surface of both feet.I was wondering is there a way to split this force between both feet as it should essentially be half the force for each foot. I know it wont be an exact solution but I can't remeasure this subject with a foot on two separate force plates.
Using these assumptions, you would limit yourself in some ways (no moments), but you are limited by your data anyway.
- Karen Fitzgerald
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Re: sit-to-stand, can one GRF be split and applied to each foot?
Thanks for the advice James.
I'll give this a try.
I'll give this a try.