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 |**A good assignment:**\\ \\ A "good" assignment will be shown in blue\\ \\ A "good" assignment will be used to create force assignments and gait events (foot strike and foot off)\\ \\ \\    {{:IORgoodFA.png}}| |**A good assignment:**\\ \\ A "good" assignment will be shown in blue\\ \\ A "good" assignment will be used to create force assignments and gait events (foot strike and foot off)\\ \\ \\    {{:IORgoodFA.png}}|
  
-|**A bad assignment:**\\ \\ A "bad" assignment will be shown in red\\ \\ A "bad" assignment will be completely ignored\\ \\ \\     +|**A bad assignment:**\\ \\ A "bad" assignment will be shown in red\\ \\ A "bad" assignment will be completely ignored by Visual3D, as it hasn't been "assigned" to a segment.\\ \\ \\   | {{:IORbadFA.png}}|
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 === Examples of GOOD Footstrikes === === Examples of GOOD Footstrikes ===
  
-These are just some examples of "clean" foot strikes. The biggest thing to remember, is that if only one foot comes in to contact with a force platform, the force may be considered good. If anything else (other foot, walker, cane, etc.) comes into contact with the plate during stance, the force assignment should be removed.+These are just some examples of "clean" foot strikes. The biggest thing to remember, is that if only one foot comes in to contact with a force platform, the force may be considered good. If anything else (other foot, walker, cane, etc.) comes into contact with the plate during stance, the force assignment **should** be removed.
  
 |**1. One foot on one pate**\\ \\ In this example only the right foot is on the force platform, so the force data collected from this platform is assigned to the right foot.\\ \\ This force assignment is already created since the force is shown in blue, so it is not necessary to make any modifications  |  {{:CleanStrike_1F1P.png}}| |**1. One foot on one pate**\\ \\ In this example only the right foot is on the force platform, so the force data collected from this platform is assigned to the right foot.\\ \\ This force assignment is already created since the force is shown in blue, so it is not necessary to make any modifications  |  {{:CleanStrike_1F1P.png}}|
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