Estimation of the CoM and CoP using a 3D body scanning systems: Validation with force plate: A case study

D. Borzelli, L. Gastaldi, S. Pastorelli, T. Vieira, A. Botter, J. Takagi, Ryo Takeda, S. Tadano
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Human body Center of Mass (CoM) and Center of Pressure (CoP) kinematics are related to stability and balance control. However their evaluation can only be performed in motion analysis lab using different techniques. One of the more accurate is based on the segmental method, in which the body is modelled as a set of rigid bodies, each of which has different mass properties. In this study, we proposed an alternative estimation of the CoM and CoP, based on the segmental method and the 3D scanning of the human body. Knowing the CoM of each segment, the position of the overall CoM and CoP for poses different from the one used during the body acquisition could be predicted. The proposed method was validated by asking to a subject to assume different postures while standing on a force platform by comparing the resulting CoP with the one estimated with the segmental model. Although the approximations introduced in the model results were comparable.
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使用3D身体扫描系统估算CoM和CoP:用力板验证:一个案例研究
人体质心(CoM)和压力中心(CoP)运动学关系到稳定性和平衡控制。然而,它们的评估只能在运动分析实验室使用不同的技术进行。其中一种更精确的方法是基于分段方法,该方法将物体建模为一组刚体,每个刚体具有不同的质量特性。在这项研究中,我们提出了一种基于分割方法和人体三维扫描的CoM和CoP的替代估计方法。知道每个片段的CoM,就可以预测出与身体采集时不同姿势的整体CoM和CoP的位置。通过将所得的CoP与分段模型估计的CoP进行比较,验证了该方法在力平台上站立时的不同姿态。虽然模型中引入的近似结果具有可比性。
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