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Over several years, Gait Analysis Research Group has developed the definitive computerized method of measuring and calculating a person’s ability to stand, walk, and leg lift.
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Forensic gait analysis (FGA) involves combining our natural human ability to recognize other people’s physiological traits with the tools of anatomical and biomechanical analysis.
Prerequisites of normal gait include |
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Stability in stance |
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Sufficient foot clearance |
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Appropriate phase propositioning of the foot |
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Adequate step length |
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Energy conservation |
| A gait analysis includes a review of client information both medical and developmental, an evaluation both visual and computerized of the gait pattern and an interpretation based on all available information. All information and measurements are melded into a comprehensive report. |
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