10.6 Center of Pressure (COP) per Foot Balance
The COP per foot balance analysis is available in the Clinical, Scientific
The center of pressure (COP) per foot balance analysis (Figure 43) shows the
progression of the center of pressure, deconstructed in several detailed analyses.
The COP per foot balance analysis provides details about the progression of the center
of pressure in time per foot. The progression in time of the COP is displayed in the
graphs, while an overview of the most notable values are made available in a textual
overview.
The graphs offer the following details:
Medio-lateral graph: Shows the medio-lateral displacement of the center of
pressure, against the foot-axis, for both feet. The displacement is shown over time,
in seconds, on the x-axis of the graph, the amount of displacement is shown in
millimeters on the y-axis of the graph.
Anterio-posterior graph: Shows the anterio-posterior displacement of the center of
pressure, against the foot-axis, for both feet. The displacement is shown over time,
in seconds, on the x-axis of the graph, the amount of displacement is shown in
millimeters on the y-axis of the graph.
Inter COP angle graph: Shows the angle between the line defined by the left and
right foot center of pressure to the horizontal of the screen. the change in angle is
shown over time, in seconds, on the x-axis on the graph. The angle is shown in
degrees on the y-axis of the graph.
Inter COP distance graph: Shows the distance between the left and right foot center
of pressure. The change in distance is shown over time, in seconds, on the x-axis
on the graph. The distance is shown in millimeters on the y-axis of the graph.
The textual overview of values offers the following details for the left and right foot:
Current: The x and y value of the center of pressure position for the left and right
foot for the currently selected pressure frame.
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Figure 43:
The COP per foot balance analysis screen.
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