Hello,
I am studying overground walking in people with spinal cord injury. Some of our participants have to use a rolling walker or canes. Please let me know if you have any tips or advice to have a quality recording of walking with assistive devices.
Best,
Soshi
Walking with Assistive Device following Spinal Cord Injury
- Soshi Samejima
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- Antoine Falisse
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Re: Walking with Assistive Device following Spinal Cord Injury
Hello Soshi,
What you want is make sure that two cameras see all body segments at all times. While 2 cameras positioned at +/-30deg is usually good enough for walking, if there is a risk of occlusion because of the cane/walker, you might want to consider adding a third one (frontal). You will want to do some testing to optimize your setup.
Best,
Antoine
What you want is make sure that two cameras see all body segments at all times. While 2 cameras positioned at +/-30deg is usually good enough for walking, if there is a risk of occlusion because of the cane/walker, you might want to consider adding a third one (frontal). You will want to do some testing to optimize your setup.
Best,
Antoine
- Soshi Samejima
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Re: Walking with Assistive Device following Spinal Cord Injury
Hi Antoine,
Thank you so much for your suggestion. We will test the setting in control subjects with assistive devices soon first. Keep you posted the progress.
Soshi
Thank you so much for your suggestion. We will test the setting in control subjects with assistive devices soon first. Keep you posted the progress.
Soshi
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Re: Walking with Assistive Device following Spinal Cord Injury
Sounds good, thanks