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There are several ways to set the whole body marks the whole body model for gait analysis. The definition of the arm segments in this example is useful for gait, but be careful with the placement of the marks on the forearm, not particularly good for collecting supination / pronation of the forearm. | There are several ways to set the whole body marks the whole body model for gait analysis. The definition of the arm segments in this example is useful for gait, but be careful with the placement of the marks on the forearm, not particularly good for collecting supination / pronation of the forearm. | ||
==[[ | ==[[https://www.c-motion.com/download/examples/FullBodyGait.zip Download Example1 Here]]== | ||
==[[ | ==[[https://www.c-motion.com/download/examples/FullBodyGait2.zip Download Example2 Here]]== | ||
[[Category:Visual3D_Examples]] | [[Category:Visual3D_Examples]] | ||
[[Category:CMO_Files]] | [[Category:CMO_Files]] |
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There are several ways to set the whole body marks the whole body model for gait analysis. The definition of the arm segments in this example is useful for gait, but be careful with the placement of the marks on the forearm, not particularly good for collecting supination / pronation of the forearm.