Comparing 3 Different Foot Models for Ankle Joint Motion during Gait

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Objective is to study different foot models and their corresponding parameters, provide references for foot segment and give the correct definition for ankle joint angle. Methods: The data were captured and analyzed by Vicon Motion System, and compute the joint angle parameters. Conclusion: The Toe Model is no suit for constructing ankle joint, MidJoint Model only for high equipped motion capture system and Phalange Model should be recommended after verification.

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