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Fig. 6. Inter-segmental coordination. (A) Ensemble averages (± S.D., N=5 steps) of thigh, shank and foot elevation angles in children of different age and in a representative adult. (B) Corresponding gait loops plotted in 3-D. A loop represents one gait cycle and is obtained by plotting the thigh waveform vs shank and foot waveforms (after mean values subtraction). Paths progress in time in the counter-clockwise direction, foot strike and lift-off corresponding approximately to the top and bottom of the loop, respectively (swing phase is in red). The interpolation planes result from orthogonal planar regression. The first eigenvector (u1) is aligned with the long axis of the gait loops of B, the second eigenvector (u2) is aligned with the short axis, and the third eigenvector (u3) is the normal to the plane. uit, uis and uif correspond to the direction cosines with the positive semi-axis of the thigh, shank and foot angular coordinates, respectively. (C) Changes with age of percentage of variance accounted for by u1, u2, and u3 (PV1, PV2, PV3 respectively). (D) Direction cosines of the plane normal. (E) Step-by-step variability of the plane normal (exponential fitting, r=0.91).





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