How many strides are required for a reliable estimation of temporal gait parameters? Implementation of a new algorithm on the phase coordination index.
Lotem Kribus-ShmielGabi ZeiligBoris SokolovskiMeir PlotnikPublished in: PloS one (2018)
Gait trials with at least 23 strides on average should suffice to obtain a reliable estimation of PCI in healthy young adults. While this methodology may be considered generic, future studies should obtain POS values based on additional cohorts (e.g., disabled participants, fixed walking speeds).
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