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Characterizing Intersection Variability Of Butterfly Diagram In Post-Stroke Gait Using Kernel Density Estimation, Yun Ju Lee, Jing Nong Liang Feb 2020

Characterizing Intersection Variability Of Butterfly Diagram In Post-Stroke Gait Using Kernel Density Estimation, Yun Ju Lee, Jing Nong Liang

Physical Therapy Faculty Publications

ackground:Center of pressure (COP) trajectory during treadmill walking have been commonly presented usingthe butterfly diagram to describe gait characteristics in neurologically intact and impaired individuals. However,due to the large amount of displayed information, the butterfly diagram is not an efficient solution to visualizelocomotor variability.Purpose:The purpose of this study was to evaluate post-stroke locomotor variability by applying Kernel densityestimation (KDE) on the intersections of the butterfly diagram, and to compare KDE derived metrics withconventional metrics of gait symmetry and variability.Methods:Bilateral toe-off(TO) and initial contact (IC) points of the butterfly diagram were determined to cal-culate the COP symmetry index and the intersections …