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Setting | Explanation | |
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Naming | All graphs | Graph names and Y axis labels (e.g. Flexion / Extension). |
Defined Y-axis limits | All graphs | Fixed Y axis limits can be specified for each graph. When viewing the data on Moveshelf you can then easily switch between fixed limits or automatically-adjusted limits that perfectly fits the data. |
Show stance-to-swing transition line | All cycle-based graphs | If this setting in enabled, and the gait event 'Foot Off' is detected for all gait cycles in a C3D file, a vertical line is drawn in every cycle-based graph at the transition of stance to swing phase for each detected gait cycle. |
Additional configurable group of graphs | All graphs | This feature allows you to group any graph together and create a new and customized data header with this content. For example, this feature can create a 'Sagittal overview' with sagittal kinematics, moments and powers for the hip, knee and ankle joints. This new data header shows up on top of the other data, above the data header of e.g. "Kinematics" and can also be selected to open in split screen. |
Subset of graphs | All graphs | Only show a certain subset of graphs as default template in trials and/or reports. For example, this can be of used for hiding a grounding channel for EMG or channels that only contain zeros as a result of restricted degrees of freedom for a joint in its biomechanical model. |
Subset of spatiotemporal parameters | Reports | Only show a certain subset of spatiotemporal parameters as default template in reports. |
Left / right separation | EMG / Force graphs | To make the data more organized, EMG and force plate data can be plotted in separate graphs for the left and right leg (see image 1 and image 3 of the section above). |
Organize EMG graphs per muscle | EMG graphs | This setting organizes EMG graphs by grouping left and right side graphs for each muscle. |