Motion Capture and Data Elaboration to Analyse Wheelchair Set-Up and Users’ Performance

D. Regazzoni, A. Vitali, C. Rizzi, Filippo Colombo Zefinetti
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Using a wheelchair can be a challenging task for people with reduced force and control of muscles of abdomen or lower back. Spinal cord injured (SCI) people are the majority of those who are spending most of the day on a wheelchair and a proper training and chair setup is mandatory to reach a good level of functionality and to avoid harms and side effects. In order to assess the complex motion of a person self-pushing a wheelchair, a motion capture (Mocap) system has been arranged and a group of SCI patients has been acquired in a hospital gym. The Mocap system uses three Microsoft Kinect RGB-D sensors and iPisoft to perform the recording of the 3D motion. The main goal of the research is to provide therapists with a quantitative method to define a preliminary configuration in an objective way once is given the user’s medical conditions and his/her way of using the wheelchair. Working side by side with physiotherapists, the main parameters to be evaluated (e.g. pushing angles) have been identified and algorithms have been identified to automatically extract them from the 3D digital avatar model data coming from the Mocap system. The performance of the patients is then analyzed taking into account the wheelchair setup (e.g. position and inclination of the seat and of the back). The influence of geometric parameters on patients’ motion is analyzed so that design guidelines for configuration can be found. The overall outcome is to maximize performance and minimize side effects and fatigue, providing users with a better experience on the wheelchair.
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动作捕捉和数据精化分析轮椅设置和用户的表现
对于腹部或下背部肌肉控制力较弱的人来说,使用轮椅是一项具有挑战性的任务。脊髓损伤(SCI)的人是那些大部分时间都坐在轮椅上的人,适当的训练和椅子的设置是强制性的,以达到良好的功能水平,避免伤害和副作用。为了评估一个人自己推轮椅的复杂动作,我们安排了一个动作捕捉(Mocap)系统,并在医院健身房获得了一组SCI患者。Mocap系统使用三个微软Kinect RGB-D传感器和iPisoft进行3D动作的记录。研究的主要目的是为治疗师提供一种定量的方法,在给定用户的医疗条件和他/她使用轮椅的方式后,以客观的方式确定初步配置。与物理治疗师并肩工作,已经确定了要评估的主要参数(例如推角度),并且已经确定了从来自动作捕捉系统的3D数字角色模型数据中自动提取它们的算法。然后分析患者的表现,考虑到轮椅的设置(例如座位和椅背的位置和倾斜)。分析了几何参数对患者运动的影响,从而找到了配置的设计准则。总体结果是最大限度地提高性能,最大限度地减少副作用和疲劳,为使用者提供更好的轮椅体验。
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