Journal article
Instrumenting gait assessment using the Kinect in people living with stroke: reliability and association with balance tests
RA Clark, S Vernon, BF Mentiplay, KJ Miller, JL McGinley, YH Pua, K Paterson, KJ Bower
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation | Published : 2015
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Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Microsoft Kinect has been used previously to assess spatiotemporal aspects of gait; however the reliability of this system for the assessment of people following stroke has not been established. This study examined the reliability and additional information that the Kinect provides when instrumenting a gait assessment in people living with stroke.METHODS: The spatiotemporal variables of step length, step length asymmetry, foot swing velocity, foot swing velocity asymmetry, peak and mean gait speed and the percentage difference between the peak and mean gait speed were assessed during gait trials in 30 outpatients more than three months post-stroke and able to stand unsupporte..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank the Royal Melbourne Hospital for their assistance with the study. This project was partially supported by a National Stroke Foundation Research Honours Grant.