Swimming symmetry assessment via multiple inertial measurements

M. Parvis, S. Grassini, E. Angelini, Pietro Scattareggia
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Spinal diseases and spine curvature disorders often need swimming rehabilitation to recover as much as function as possible. During swimming sessions the trainer is able of discriminating by sight large movement problems connected to the back pain, but an automatic intelligent system capable to assess the presence of movement problems could help the swimmer doing therapy by him/herself. This paper describes a possible easy-to-use solution, which is based on four small inertial systems to be installed on wrists and ankles in order to follow the movements of legs and arms. The inertial systems are composed of a commercial miniaturized Inertial Measurement Unit and by a Teensyduino board, which is able to store up to ten thousand inertial samples enabling recording the swimming for about four minutes. Angular velocity and acceleration recorded by the inertial systems are then transferred to a computer via an USB cable and processed to obtain an indication of the swimming asymmetry. The paper describes the design and realization of the acquisition units and the first results obtained by some patients during their therapy.
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通过多次惯性测量评估游泳对称性
脊柱疾病和脊柱弯曲障碍往往需要游泳康复,以恢复尽可能多的功能。在游泳训练期间,训练者能够通过视觉辨别与背部疼痛相关的大的运动问题,但是一个能够评估运动问题存在的自动智能系统可以帮助游泳者自己进行治疗。本文描述了一种可能的易于使用的解决方案,该解决方案基于四个安装在手腕和脚踝上的小型惯性系统,以便跟随腿和手臂的运动。惯性测量系统由一个商业小型化的惯性测量单元和一个能够存储多达一万个惯性样本的Teensyduino板组成,可以记录大约四分钟的游泳过程。由惯性系统记录的角速度和加速度然后通过USB电缆传输到计算机并进行处理以获得游泳不对称的指示。本文介绍了获取单元的设计与实现,以及一些患者在治疗过程中获得的第一效果。
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