Differences in tibiocalcaneal kinematics measured with skin- and shoe-mounted markers

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Sinclair, J., Greenhalgh, A., Taylor, P., Edmundson, C., Brooks, D. and Hobbs, S. 2013. Differences in tibiocalcaneal kinematics measured with skin- and shoe-mounted markers. Human Movement. 14 (1), pp. 64-69. https://doi.org/10.2478/humo-2013-0005
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TitleDifferences in tibiocalcaneal kinematics measured with skin- and shoe-mounted markers
AuthorsSinclair, J., Greenhalgh, A., Taylor, P., Edmundson, C., Brooks, D. and Hobbs, S.
Abstract

Purpose. The aim of the current investigation was to compare the 3-D tibiocalcaneal kinematics between skin- and shoe-mounted
markers. Methods. Eleven male participants ran at 4.0m/s ± 5% along a 22 m runway. Tibiocalcaneal kinematics were captured
simultaneously using markers placed externally on the shoe and on the skin through windows cut in the shoe. Paired t-tests
were used to compare the 3-D kinematic parameters, and intraclass correlations were employed to contrast the kinematic
waveforms. Results. Strong correlations were observed between the waveforms at R2 0.85. However, foot movements such as
eversion range of motion, peak eversion, peak transverse plane range of motion, velocity of external rotation and peak eversion
velocity were all significantly underestimated using shoe-mounted markers. Conclusions. The results indicate that shoe-mounted
markers do not fully represent true foot movement.

Research GroupBiomechanics at the London Sport Institute
PublisherDe Gruyter
JournalHuman Movement
ISSN1732-3991
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Print01 Jan 2013
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Deposited17 Feb 2015
Accepted01 Jan 2013
Output statusPublished
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.2478/humo-2013-0005
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