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Title: The impact of different processing techniques on foot parameters in adults
Authors: Pauk, Jolanta
Kuzmierowski, Tomasz
Ostaszewski, Michal
Daunoraviciene, Kristina
Keywords: foot deformities
computer-aided system
digital image
pedoscope
vibratory acceleration
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: JVE International Ltd
Citation: Pauk, J.; Kuzmierowski, T.; Ostaszewski, M.; Daunoraviciene, K. 2017. The impact of different processing techniques on foot parameters in adults, Journal of vibroengineering 19(4), 2987–2994
Series/Report no.: 19;4
Abstract: This study presents data on the application of two different processing techniques of foot parameters and the comparison of their validity and reliability in adults. Twenty-four healthy participants volunteered took part in the study. Three digital scans were obtained from each participant by one experienced investigator. The foot parameters were: Clarke index, ‘KY’ index of Sztriter-Godunov, heel angle and Wejsflog index. The parameters were identified into two ways: manually using software SolidWorks and by a new computer-aided system. The results of the Spearman's rank correlation suggest a strong positive relationship between parameters obtained from the computer-aided system and manually counted (􀜴 > 0.9). The current study suggests that computer-aided system is a practical tool for foot type assessment in adults and could be recommended for both research and clinical applications.
URI: http://dspace.vgtu.lt/handle/1/3606
ISSN: 1392-8716
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