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SUMMARY
Tools available in the clinic, such as pressure-sensitive mats, are well validated (Bilney et_al, 2003; Menz et_al, 2004; Webster et_al, 2005), but limited to measurement of spatiotemporal parameters of gait. The three-dimensional (3D) quantification of human gait informs rehabilitation and the progression of disease by characterizing the mechanisms underlying gait impairments (Ferrarin et_al, 2005; Mundermann et_al, 2005; Jonkers et_al, 2009; Albani et_al, 2014; Pistacchi et_al, 2017). As a result, there has long been a question regarding the ecological validity of gait data collected via motion capture in these dedicated laboratories (Hutchinson et_al . . .
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