The RVGA is highly valued in settings with limited access to biomechanical equipment, such as in developing countries, because it requires only clinician observation. Recent studies have validated the use of , where clinicians score gait from recordings, which significantly improves reliability (correlation coefficients of 0.94–0.95).
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validates using smartphone videos for RVGA scoring. This research is particularly interesting because it demonstrates how clinicians can use slow-motion video to identify subtle gait deviations that might be missed in real-time. Manual/PDF Access such as in developing countries