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-when completing process oriented tasks, checklists are important part of the process. a thorough explanation of the benefits of checklists can be fount in [[http://gawande.com/the-checklist-manifesto|the checklist manifesto]] 
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-there are many crucial steps in collecting "routine" motion capture data. 
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-the following checklist is a starting point from which motion capture laboratories can build their own. 
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-we encourage users to contribute to this list by sending additional tasks to support@c-motion.com 
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-===== before patient's arrival ===== 
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-====  turn on all systems ==== 
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-====  verify position and orientation ==== 
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-verify the position and orientation of motion capture cameras 
-verify the position and orientation of force platforms 
-verify the position and orientation of force structures 
-verify the position and orientation of obstacles or environment objects 
-====  perform system calibration ==== 
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-perform static and/or dynamic calibrations of data collection devices 
-verify results against the standards developed/referenced by your laboratory 
-====  verify the protocol being used for the session ==== 
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-verify the experimental protocol for the current data collection session 
-====  set appropriate system settings ==== 
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-as per experimental protocol, set and verify system settings 
-e.g. sampling rates (synchronise), marker thresholds, ranges, triggers etc. 
-====  zero force plates and perform caltester test ==== 
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-perform caltester test at a minimum of 2 locations on each force platform 
-verify against prior laboratory results 
-====  prepare necessary markers and supplies ==== 
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-===== patient's arrival ===== 
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-====  obtain informed consent ==== 
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-====  record subject details ==== 
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-insure that there are no contraindications for the patient completing the data collection 
-this may include data collection done via questionnaires or measurements 
-if data collection includes patient questionnaires check to make sure that they have been completed correctly 
-====  apply markers as per experimental protocol ==== 
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-take a set of digital pictures of the subject for post-hoc review of the marker placement. 
-====  record static calibration trial ==== 
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-ensure all markers are visible 
-====  verify recorded marker set ==== 
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-verify recorded marker set by launching visual3d, creating model, and applying model template appropriate for the protocol 
-====  remove anatomical markers ==== 
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-if necessary, remove anatomical markers not needed for tracking in motion trials 
-====  verify tracking using real time ==== 
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-if you switch to the real time mode in visual3d, you can verify that the tracking markers assigned to each segment are appropriate, and that the force vectors make intuitive sense 
-====  record dynamic trials ==== 
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-====  verify force platform assignments ==== 
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-load data into visual3d, assign movement trials to model, and verify force platform assignments 
-remove assignments to partial force contacts 
-remove assignments when two segments are in contact with the same platform. 
-====  execute pipeline for creating event labels. ==== 
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-verify that these event labels make intuitive sense. if not, data collection should be repeated 
-===== after patient leaves ===== 
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-====  clean up work station ==== 
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-====  execute pipeline for processing ==== 
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-====  load report template ==== 
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-====  verify the report. ==== 
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