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Dear Mr. V�nttinen:APAS Gait currently supports the following 5 marker sets:
The desired marker set can be chosen in the 'general settings' tab of the current gait analysis. You will find the recommended marker locations for each marker set described in the APAS Gait documentation. For Kistler platforms the following channel order is assumed for calculating moments and torques: Fx12|Fx34|Fy14|Fy23|Fz1|Fz2|Fz3|Fz4. I hope this answers your questions. Best regards - Rudolf Buijs, Ariel Dynamics Inc. ----- Original Message -----
Hello Dr. Seong Jae Lee,
Thank you for your message. The
points required for each marker set are described in the APASGait
user manual. The direct address for the "on-line"
manual is listed below.
Please review the information and feel
free to contact us for any additional information.
Sincerely,
John Probe
Ariel Dynamics, Inc.
Email: ARIEL1@ix.netcom.com
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From: "Seong Jae Lee" <rmlee@anseo.dankook.ac.kr> To: "Gideon Ariel" <gideon@arielnet.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 7:15 PM Subject: Question about the anthropometry in APASGAIT > Dear Dr. Ariel, > > I downloaded APASGAIT and have been trying it. > It is working well and easy to use. > But among many items in anthropometric data, I just don't understand > what "anterior-posterior ASIS/HJC component" means and how to > measure or calculate it. I'm supposed to use Helen Heyes modified > marker set. > Please let me know how to measure or calculate it. > > Sincerely, > > Seong Jae Lee, M.D. > > Department of Rehabilitation Medicine > Dankook University Hospital > San 16-5, Anseodong, Cheonan > Choongnam 330-715 > Korea > > Phone: +82-41-550-3898 > Fax: +82-41-551-7062 > E-mail: rmlee@anseo.dankook.ac.kr > >
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