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Commission for Motion Laboratory Accreditation (CMLA)
CMLA is a not-for-profit corporation established in 1997 to be the governing body for clinical motion laboratory accreditation. Its mission is to enhance the clinical care of persons with disorders of human motion by evaluating and accrediting clinical motion laboratories by a set of standard criteria. The GCMAS is a Member Society of CMLA and has two liaisons who sit on the Board of Directors to represent the interests of the GCMAS.
www.cmlainc.org

European Society of Movement Analysis for Adults and Children (ESMAC)
The purpose of ESMAC is to stimulate and advance scientific knowledge, professional interaction and the exchange of ideas among Society members relating to movement analysis in adults and children in clinical and research settings. The Society holds an annual scientific meeting which is normally preceded by an instructional course for gait analysis.
www.esmac.org

International Society for Posture and Gait Research (ISPGR)
ISPGR provides a multidisciplinary forum for basic and clinical scientists to present and discuss the latest research and clinical findings relating to the control of posture and gait and related disorders.
www.ispgr.org

American Society of Biomechanics
The mission of ASB is to encourage and foster the exchange of information and ideas among biomechanists working in different disciplines and fields of application, biological sciences, exercise and sports science, health sciences, ergonomics and human factors, and engineering and applied science, and to facilitate the development of biomechanics as a basic and applied science.
www.asbweb.org

Walking With Richard
This is Dr. Richard Baker's online blog, regularly updated with his notes on gait analysis and lower limb biomechanics. Several of his presentations and lectures are available for download.
www.wwRichard.net

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