Can a simple camera replace fancy Motion-Capture suits?
NCT ID NCT06544824
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested whether a markerless motion analysis system (OpenPose) can accurately measure walking patterns compared to a standard optoelectronic system that uses markers. Researchers recorded 25 people (ages 4 and up) with various motor impairments while they walked. The goal was to see if the simpler, cheaper camera-based method could reliably track movement and gait parameters.
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IRCCS E. Medea
Bosisio Parini, Italy, 22037, Italy
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