Recent research has validated the use of , which allows clinicians to review footage in slow motion to improve accuracy.
Recent "new" applications of the RVGA emphasize the use of to improve accuracy. By recording a patient's walk from multiple angles (anterior, posterior, and both sides), clinicians can use slow-motion playback to discern subtle deviations that might be missed in real-time. This approach is particularly valuable in developing countries or remote clinics where expensive gait analyzers are unavailable. Resources and PDF Access rivermeadvisualgaitassessmentpdfdownload new