O 066 - correlation of the foot profile score and gait profile score
J. McCahill (University of Oxford, Amsterdam UMC)
Julie Stebbins (University of Oxford)
A. Lewis (University of Oxford)
Jaap Harlaar (Amsterdam UMC, TU Delft - Biomechatronics & Human-Machine Control)
T. Theologis (University of Oxford)
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Abstract
The Gait Profile Score (GPS) is a single measurement calculated as the average root mean square difference between a patient’s data and normative data for the lower limb kinematic variables [1]. The Foot Profile Score (FPS) is a measure analogous to the GPS, but based on the Oxford Foot Model kinematics [2].