Abstract

Purpose: Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is currently evaluated clinically using structural imaging. Meaningful change in biomechanical gait variables has been strongly associated with disease progression in knee OA, which can help to advance the understanding of this disease progression. Measurement of gait biomechanics is often performed in laboratories using optical motion capture systems and floor mounted force plates. However, these systems are expensive, not conveniently portable and require skilled staff to operate.

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