Clustering of shoulder movement patterns using K-means algorithm based on the shoulder range of motion

IF 1.2 Q3 REHABILITATION JOURNAL OF BODYWORK AND MOVEMENT THERAPIES Pub Date : 2024-11-19 DOI:10.1016/j.jbmt.2024.11.034
Gyeong-tae Gwak, Ui-jae Hwang, Jun-hee Kim
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Abstract

Objectives

This study aimed to classify and identify shoulder movement patterns based on shoulder joint range of motion (RoM) by applying the K-means clustering algorithm.

Design

Observational study using data from the 5th Size Korea Anthropometric Survey (2003–2004).

Setting

Data analysis focused on anonymized shoulder RoM measurements from a national survey.

Participants

Analysis included 541 participants after excluding those with incomplete shoulder RoM data.

Main Outcome Measures

Identification of clusters based on measurements of shoulder flexion, extension, internal rotation, external rotation, horizontal adduction, and horizontal abduction.

Results

Eight distinct clusters were identified, each showing unique shoulder mobility characteristics. Clusters 1 and 5 had the lowest flexion ranges, whereas clusters 7 and 8 exhibited low internal rotation and horizontal adduction. Clusters 2 and 6 displayed the highest flexion and overall high flexibility, while clusters 3 and 4 presented moderate flexion with low horizontal adduction.

Conclusions

This observational study categorized shoulder movement into eight clusters, revealing diverse mobility patterns across the general population. This clustering provides a basis for potential research into the correlation between specific movement patterns and musculoskeletal disorders, aiding in the development of targeted therapeutic strategies.
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基于肩部运动范围,使用 K-means 算法对肩部运动模式进行聚类
设计使用第五次韩国人体测量调查(2003-2004 年)的数据进行观察研究。设置数据分析侧重于全国性调查中的匿名肩关节活动范围测量数据。主要结果测量根据肩关节屈曲、伸展、内旋、外旋、水平内收和水平外展的测量结果确定聚类。结果确定了八个不同的聚类,每个聚类都显示出独特的肩关节活动度特征。群组 1 和 5 的屈伸幅度最小,而群组 7 和 8 的内旋和水平内收幅度较小。结论这项观察性研究将肩关节活动分为八个群组,揭示了普通人群中不同的活动模式。这种分类为研究特定运动模式与肌肉骨骼疾病之间的相关性提供了基础,有助于制定有针对性的治疗策略。
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