Evaluation of the Dynamic Trunk Motion of Scoliotic Patients Using Ultrasound-based Motion Analysis System

Ji-Yong Jung, S. Bok, Bong-Ok Kim, Yonggwan Won, Jung-Ja Kim
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This study was investigated the effects of the adolescent idiopathic scoliosis on dynamic trunk motion using ultrasound-based motion analysis system. 15 subjects were participated in this study and divided into three groups according to the curve direction. Experimental procedure was divided into two sections: initial position, and left/right lateral bending position. To analyze the alteration of the trunk motion, ultrasound markers was represented the segments. There were significant differences in angle variation between left and right side during lateral bending for the scoliotic groups. In addition, angle differences between left and right side were decreased gradually according to the regions of scoliotic curvature. From these results, it was concluded that the direction and region of the abnormal lateral curvature can influence on dynamic trunk movement and postural balance. Furthermore, ultrasound-based motion analysis system can be utilized to detect asymmetrical balance and dynamic postural change of idiopathic scoliosis patients in adolescence.
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基于超声运动分析系统评价脊柱侧凸患者动态躯干运动
本研究采用超声运动分析系统研究青少年特发性脊柱侧凸对动态躯干运动的影响。本研究共15名受试者,根据曲线方向分为三组。实验过程分为两部分:初始位置和左/右侧弯曲位置。为了分析躯干运动的变化,超声标记代表了节段。侧弯组左右侧弯角度变化有显著差异。此外,根据脊柱侧弯的不同区域,左右侧角度差异逐渐减小。结果表明,异常侧弯的方向和区域影响躯干动态运动和体位平衡。此外,基于超声的运动分析系统可以检测青少年特发性脊柱侧凸患者的不对称平衡和动态姿势变化。
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