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Evaluation of knee functional calibration with and without the effect of soft tissue artefact

Kamiar Aminian, Arnaud Barré

Functional calibration methods were devised to improve repeatability and accuracy of the knee flexion-extension axis, which is used to define the medio-lateral axis of the femur coordinate system in gait analysis. Repeatability of functional calibration me ...
Elsevier2017

Sagittal plane blocade in patients with Functional Hallux Limitus:a multisegment model analysis of the Flexor Hallucis Longus endoscopic tenolysis

Kamiar Aminian, Arash Arami, Hossein Rouhani

Functional Hallux Limitus (FHL) is a relatively unknown clinical entity in which dorsal flexion of the first metatarsophalangeal joint is restricted during final stance phase, derailing the three mechanisms of foot stabilization 1. The close packing of the ...
2014

Quantitative estimation of foot-flat and stance phase of gait using foot-worn inertial sensors

Kamiar Aminian, Xavier Crevoisier, Hossein Rouhani, Benoît Mariani

Time periods composing stance phase of gait can be clinically meaningful parameters to reveal differences between normal and pathological gait. This study aimed, first, to describe a novel method for detecting stance and inner-stance temporal events based ...
Elsevier2013

A Comparison Between Joint Coordinate System and Attitude Vector for Multi-segment foot Kinematics

Kamiar Aminian, Julien Favre, Xavier Crevoisier, Hossein Rouhani

The joint angles of multi-segment foot models have been primarily described using two mathematical methods: the joint coordinate system and the attitude vector. This study aimed to determine whether the angles obtained through these two descriptors are com ...
Elsevier2012

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