To gather movement data, reflective markers are placed at key points on a patient, including legs, arms and hips. Encircling the room are eight specialized cameras with light-emitting diodes, known as LEDs, that flash at 120 times per second and record in true three-dimensional volume reflections of the markers in various positions as the patient walks. The angle and position of every joint -- ankles, hips, arms, pelvis, etc. -- is recorded in real time and expressed as stick-figure renditions of the patient walking. Defense Dept. photo by Fred W. Baker III
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