Effect of anatomical landmark placement variation on the angular parameters of the lower extremities

Kristóf Rácz, Gergely Nagymáté, R. Kiss
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Gait analysis gets more accessible, accurate, and simple to use as technology advances. The goal of this paper is to explore the accuracy of an advanced optical motion analysis system, where marker clusters mounted on rigid shapes are used to track the movement of body segments. It aims to examine the magnitude and nature of variation of the angular gait parameters of the lower extremities, caused by inaccuracy of the anatomical landmark placement. These landmarks are defined in the local coordinate systems of the rigid clusters through a calibration procedure, eliminating the need for skin-mounted markers. The used protocol makes it possible to evaluate the exact same motion using different calibrations, eliminating any other possible source for the variation of results. As a conclusion, a good estimation for the accuracy of the usual angular parameters in gait analysis is given. Mean anatomical landmark placement variation was found to be around 8.5 mm. The biggest standard deviations were found in the left hip flexion angle, with an average of 4.38°.
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解剖标记位置变化对下肢角参数的影响
随着技术的进步,步态分析变得更加容易获取、准确和简单。本文的目标是探索一种先进的光学运动分析系统的准确性,其中安装在刚性形状上的标记簇用于跟踪身体部分的运动。它的目的是检查的大小和变化的角度步态参数的下肢的性质,引起的不准确的解剖地标放置。通过校准程序在刚性集群的局部坐标系中定义这些地标,从而消除了对皮肤安装标记的需要。使用的协议使得使用不同的校准来评估完全相同的运动成为可能,消除了结果变化的任何其他可能的来源。最后给出了步态分析中常用角度参数的精度估计。解剖标记位置的平均变异在8.5 mm左右。左髋关节屈曲角度标准差最大,平均为4.38°。
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