Peer-reviewed Journals In Gait Analysis
Journal of Forensic
Biomechanics is believed to be the foremost authenticated peer-reviewed
journals in Gait analysis. Gait analysis is that the systematic study of animal locomotion, more specifically the study of human motion, using the attention and also the
brain of observers, augmented by instrumentation for measuring body movements, body mechanics, and also the activity of the muscles. The study includes measuring various parameters of gait, its interpretation and drawing conclusions about the animal (health, age, size, weight, speed etc.) from its gait pattern. A typical gait analysis laboratory has several cameras (video or infrared) placed around a walkway or a treadmill, which are linked to a computer. A
model is applied to calculate the movement of the underlying bones. Yhis provides a whole breakdown of the movement of every joint.
High Impact List of Articles
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Recurrent bronchiectasis in adults due to an abnormal bronchus
Asma Jamil, Rajesh Gulati and Ayesha Jamil
Case Report: Clinical Practice
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Recurrent bronchiectasis in adults due to an abnormal bronchus
Asma Jamil, Rajesh Gulati and Ayesha Jamil
Case Report: Clinical Practice
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Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) and Parkinson’s disease
Suja Sadasivan and Joseph H Friedman
Editorial: Clinical Practice
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Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) and Parkinson’s disease
Suja Sadasivan and Joseph H Friedman
Editorial: Clinical Practice
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Raising awareness of peripheral artery disease in women
Donna Mendes*, Marge Lovell and Alan T Hirsch
Perspective Article: Clinical Practice
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Raising awareness of peripheral artery disease in women
Donna Mendes*, Marge Lovell and Alan T Hirsch
Perspective Article: Clinical Practice
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Acknowledgement: Volume 6 Issue 1
Appendices: Clinical Practice
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Acknowledgement: Volume 6 Issue 1
Appendices: Clinical Practice
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Challenges of producing a drug primarily for use in developing countries: microbicides for HIV prevention
Jeremy Nuttall, Karen Douville, Caroline Galbreath, Saul Walker, Pamela Norick and Zeda Rosenberg
Special Report: Clinical Practice
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Challenges of producing a drug primarily for use in developing countries: microbicides for HIV prevention
Jeremy Nuttall, Karen Douville, Caroline Galbreath, Saul Walker, Pamela Norick and Zeda Rosenberg
Special Report: Clinical Practice
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