You can access these directly through the appropriate journal..
30. DonTigny, RL: Critical analysis of the functional dynamics of the sacroiliac joints as they pertain to normal gait. J of Orthopaedic Medicine (UK) 27:3-10, 2005
31. DonTigny, RL: Pathology of the sacroiliac joint, its effect on normal gait and its correction. J of Orthopaedic Medicine (UK) 27:61-69, 2005
For normal data, Dr. Dixon have created a zoosystem, a toolbox for Matlab to process biomechanical data (c3d), there are some examples in his code. (Oxford Foot Model + Plug-in-Gait)
We published datasets from our studies on Mendeley Data:
Horst, F., Lapuschkin, S., Samek, W., Müller, K.-R., & Schöllhorn, W. I. (2019). A public dataset of overground walking kinetics and full-body kinematics in healthy individuals. Mendeley Data, v2. http://dx.doi.org/10.17632/svx74xcrjr.2
Horst, F., Kramer, F., Schäfer, B., Eekhoff, A., Hegen, P., Nigg, B. M., & Schöllhorn, W. I. (2019). A public dataset of overground walking kinetics and lower-body kinematics in healthy adult individuals on different days. Mendeley Data, v1. http://dx.doi.org/10.17632/8kyv4jm759.1
Horst, F., Eekhoff, A., Newell, K. M., & Schöllhorn, W. I. (2019). A public dataset of overground walking kinetics and lower-body kinematics in healthy adult individuals on different sessions within one day. Mendeley Data, v1. http://dx.doi.org/10.17632/b48n46bfry.1
Horst, F., Mildner, M. & Schöllhorn, W. I. (2018). A public dataset of overground walking kinetics in healthy individuals. Mendeley Data, v1. http://dx.doi.org/10.17632/yrpbd8fhc4.1
Enclosing movement of pelvis during normal gait and accelerometer studies by Liberson circa 1970. Note stabilization with hamstrings at single foot placement.
For those who may be interested, we have recently published an open access dataset of kinematic (including joint angles), kinetic and EMG individual data of 50 healthy subjects (age range 6 - 72 yrs) during different locomotor tasks: walking at different speeds, stiars ascending/descending, toe/heel walking. The dataset is published on Scientific Data Journal and can be freely downloaded at this link:
Hello Maurizio Ferrarin sir, Thank you very much for your efforts. Can you please share a way to get the joint angles for walking a few steps for both legs using the single stride data?