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Recently,researchers have considered accelerometer-based measurementsystems as a possible alternative to the expensive and timeconsuming laboratory assessments [1,2]. Tri-axial accelerometers,for example, detect changes in velocity in three orthogonal axesand are often used to measure accelerations of a reference pointclose to the body’s centre of mass (CoM).However, accelerometers generate large amounts of data, which requires complex algorithms for the derivation of clinically meaningful parameters. Commercially available accelerometry systems such as the Physilog [13] include appropriate software packages for this purpose but these systems are still relatively costly. An easy-applicable and cost-effective gait analysis tool forthe use in everyday clinical practice is therefore lacking.
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