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 === Constructing a multi-segment foot model consistent with the Oxford Foot Model === === Constructing a multi-segment foot model consistent with the Oxford Foot Model ===
  
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 While we would recommend that users go through the tutorial to better understand how each segment is defined, the complete model template is available for download [[https://www.has-motion.com/download/examples/OxfordFootModel_Templates.zip|here]]. Please note that the same exact marker naming convention has to be used when labeling the markers in order for the model template to work. Also make sure to update all relevant subject metrics: Height, Mass, Left and Right Leg Length, Knee and Ankle Width.\\ While we would recommend that users go through the tutorial to better understand how each segment is defined, the complete model template is available for download [[https://www.has-motion.com/download/examples/OxfordFootModel_Templates.zip|here]]. Please note that the same exact marker naming convention has to be used when labeling the markers in order for the model template to work. Also make sure to update all relevant subject metrics: Height, Mass, Left and Right Leg Length, Knee and Ankle Width.\\
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 Unzip this file in a location of your choice. Unzip this file in a location of your choice.
  
-|From the **File** menu select **Open.**  |  {{:createHybridModel.jpg}}\\ \\ |+|From the **File** menu select **Open.**  |  {{:createHybridModel.jpg?650}}\\ \\ |
  
-|From the "Open the movement trial" dialog navigate to the files you downloaded and select the files labeled //OFM_Walk1// to //OFM_Walk6//. Click **Open.**\\ \\ \\ **Note:** If you would like to perform your own motion capture for this model, make sure to use the same marker naming convention as listed above to avoid confusion.\\    {{:OFM_FileOpen.png}}\\ \\ |+|From the "Open the movement trial" dialog navigate to the files you downloaded and select the files labeled //OFM_Walk1// to //OFM_Walk6//. Click **Open.**\\ \\ \\ **Note:** If you would like to perform your own motion capture for this model, make sure to use the same marker naming convention as listed above to avoid confusion.\\    {{:OFM_FileOpen.png?650}}\\ \\ |
  
 Create a hybrid model - From the **Model** menu open **Create (Add Static Calibration File)** and select **Visual3D Hybrid Model.**\\ Create a hybrid model - From the **Model** menu open **Create (Add Static Calibration File)** and select **Visual3D Hybrid Model.**\\
  
  
-|Load the standing trial - From the "Select the calibration file for the new model" dialog box select the file labeled //OFM_Static// and click **Open.**\\    {{:OFM_FileStatic.png}}\\ \\ |+|Load the standing trial - From the "Select the calibration file for the new model" dialog box select the file labeled //OFM_Static// and click **Open.**\\    {{:OFM_FileStatic.png?650}}\\ \\ |
  
-|Assign the model to the movement trial - When the "Assign Models to Motion Data" window opens select the model labeled //OFM_Static// from the drop down list, and check the box associated with all //OFM_Walk// trials, then click **OK.**\\    {{:OFM_ModelAssign.png}}\\ |+|Assign the model to the movement trial - When the "Assign Models to Motion Data" window opens select the model labeled //OFM_Static// from the drop down list, and check the box associated with all //OFM_Walk// trials, then click **OK.**\\    {{:OFM_ModelAssign.png?650}}\\ |
  
 Visual3D will automatically open the Model Builder mode and your screen should look like the image below.\\ Visual3D will automatically open the Model Builder mode and your screen should look like the image below.\\
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 As previously mentioned, the following markers should exist in the dynamic trials for the Oxford Foot Model: As previously mentioned, the following markers should exist in the dynamic trials for the Oxford Foot Model:
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-|**Marker_Radius:**\\ \\ - Click on **Subject Data/Metrics** tab\\ - Click **Add New Item**\\ - Type in //Marker_Radius// in **Name**\\ - Type in //0.007// in **Value or Expression**\\ - Click on **OK**\\ \\ **RP1P5dist:**\\ \\ - Click on **Subject Data/Metrics** tab\\ - Click **Add New Item**\\ - Type in //RP1P5dist// in **Name**\\ - Type in //DISTANCE(RP1M,RP5M)// in **Value or Expression**\\ - Click on **OK**\\ \\ **LP1P5dist:**\\ \\ - Click on **Subject Data/Metrics** tab\\ - Click **Add New Item**\\ - Type in //LP1P5dist// in **Name**\\ - Type in //DISTANCE(LP1M,LP5M)// in **Value or Expression**\\ - Click on **OK**\\ \\ **RProxFFscale:**\\ \\ - Click on **Subject Data/Metrics** tab\\ - Click **Add New Item**\\ - Type in //RProxFFscale// in **Name**\\ - Type in //(RP1P5dist - Marker_Radius)/(2*RP1P5dist)// in **Value or Expression**\\ - Click on **OK**\\ \\ **LProxFFscale:**\\ \\ - Click on **Subject Data/Metrics** tab\\ - Click **Add New Item**\\ - Type in //LProxFFscale// in **Name**\\ - Type in //(LP1P5dist - Marker_Radius)/(2*LP1P5dist)// in **Value or Expression**\\ - Click on **OK**  |  {{:SubjectDataMetricsOFM.png}}|+|**Marker_Radius:**\\ \\ - Click on **Subject Data/Metrics** tab\\ - Click **Add New Item**\\ - Type in //Marker_Radius// in **Name**\\ - Type in //0.007// in **Value or Expression**\\ - Click on **OK**\\ \\ **RP1P5dist:**\\ \\ - Click on **Subject Data/Metrics** tab\\ - Click **Add New Item**\\ - Type in //RP1P5dist// in **Name**\\ - Type in //DISTANCE(RP1M,RP5M)// in **Value or Expression**\\ - Click on **OK**\\ \\ **LP1P5dist:**\\ \\ - Click on **Subject Data/Metrics** tab\\ - Click **Add New Item**\\ - Type in //LP1P5dist// in **Name**\\ - Type in //DISTANCE(LP1M,LP5M)// in **Value or Expression**\\ - Click on **OK**\\ \\ **RProxFFscale:**\\ \\ - Click on **Subject Data/Metrics** tab\\ - Click **Add New Item**\\ - Type in //RProxFFscale// in **Name**\\ - Type in //(RP1P5dist - Marker_Radius)/(2*RP1P5dist)// in **Value or Expression**\\ - Click on **OK**\\ \\ **LProxFFscale:**\\ \\ - Click on **Subject Data/Metrics** tab\\ - Click **Add New Item**\\ - Type in //LProxFFscale// in **Name**\\ - Type in //(LP1P5dist - Marker_Radius)/(2*LP1P5dist)// in **Value or Expression**\\ - Click on **OK**  |  {{:SubjectDataMetricsOFM.png?650}}|
  
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