How to Edit Your Strideway Gait Analysis Data

After hours of gait data collection, there’s nothing more frustrating than to see your data isn’t as clean as you were hoping. Incomplete foot strikes, inconsistent asymmetries, or even assistive devices like walkers, canes, and crutches, can affect the quality and repeatability of the analysis.

Not with Strideway, however.

Within Strideway’s robust software, users have the freedom to isolate and refine their gait data to focus on what’s most important for their research. These two videos, narrated by Marshall Kendall, PhD, show just how easy it is to take control of your analysis.

Video 1: Editing and Selecting Your Gait Data

  • Basic insights from using Human Gait Tables
  • How the software recognizes incomplete footstrikes, and
  • How to remove incomplete footstrikes from your data

 

Video 2: Isolating Pertinent Gait Research Data

  • How to edit and cut erroneous frames and passes from your gait data sets. For example:
    • Subjects that aren’t following instructions during passes (looking down while walking, turning or pivoting before completely walking across the Strideway, etc)
    • Recordings that were started before the patient was ready, or in the middle of the pass

 

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