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Jennifer McCahill

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Background: The Foot Profile Score (FPS) is a single score that summarises foot posture and dynamic foot motion during the gait cycle based on the kinematic data of the Oxford Foot Model. The FPS enables clinicians and researchers to quantify foot abnormalities during gait, to mo ...
Introduction: In three-dimensional gait analysis, anatomical axes are defined by and therefore sensitive to marker placement. Previous analysis of the Oxford Foot Model (OFM) has suggested that the axes of the hindfoot are most sensitive to marker placement on the posterior aspec ...
Background: The Oxford Foot Model (OFM) and Rizzoli Foot Model (RFM) are the two most frequently used multi-segment models to measure foot kinematics. However, a comprehensive comparison of the kinematic output of these models is lacking. Research question: What are the differenc ...
Background: There are numerous static measures of foot posture but there is no published score of dynamic foot motion. Three-dimensional gait analysis can include a multi-segment foot model like the Oxford Foot Model (OFM) to comprehensively quantify foot kinematic deviations acr ...
Individuals with cerebral palsy often walk with atypical gait patterns like equinus or crouch gait. Several multi-segment foot models have been developed [1] to measure the abnormal foot kinematics of these gait patterns. The Oxford Foot Model [2] (OFM) and Rizzoli Foot Model [3, ...
Introduction The Oxford Foot Model (OFM) is a multi-segment, kinematic model developed to assess foot motion. It has previously been assessed for repeatability in healthy populations. To determine the OFM's reliability for detecting foot deformity, it is important to know repeata ...
The Gait Profile Score (GPS) gives a single measurement of an individual’s gait pattern. It is the average root mean square (RMS) difference between a patient’s and normative data [1]. The GPS includes the traditional measurement of the foot as a single rigid segment in two-dimen ...
The Gait Profile Score (GPS) is a single measurement calculated as the average root mean square difference between a patient’s data and normative data for the lower limb kinematic variables [1]. The Foot Profile Score (FPS) is a measure analogous to the GPS, but based on the Oxfo ...