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Gait analysis video

Discussion in 'Pediatrics' started by X5_452, Sep 3, 2008.

  1. X5_452

    X5_452 Member


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    I was wondering if someone has videos of children (especially ones with pathologies) walking that could be used as a study tool for an exam?
    Failing that, does anyone know of any good sources?

    Thanks!
     
  2. Bug

    Bug Well-Known Member

    I've got quite a few. Most of them toe walkers though. What are you after? Feel free to message me.
     
  3. Try contacting G. Glitter. You see the potential problems... anyone?

    Hope anyone who provides videos has ticked all the boxes :bash:
     
  4. Bug

    Bug Well-Known Member

    Sure have! Any video's I plan to use with students or lectures etc have been explained to parents what their purpose is and have that noted specifically in the consent form.

    Ones I often use have no face, all legs and feet as well.

    But thanks for the timely reminder!
     
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