Cao Lili, Masuda Tadashi, Morita Sadao
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan.
J Med Dent Sci. 2007 Mar;54(1):1-7.
Soft tissue artefact (STA) is caused by the relative displacement of markers or sensors mounted on the skin surface with respect to the underlying bones, and is a major source of error in the kinematic measurement of human movement. In particular, the humeral axial rotation (HAR) is affected by STA. The aim of this study was to propose a method for compensating for STA and to validate its effectiveness. In the proposed method, the HAR angle was calculated by a second-order regression using three independent variables converted from the Cardan angles of the shoulder joint. The calculated HAR angle (HAR-r) was compared with the angle calculated from the direction of the longitudinal axis of the forearm (HAR-f). Highly linear correlations were found between HAR-r and HAR-f when the elbow joint was flexed at 90 degrees. The elbow flexion/extension motion had little influence on the HAR-r, whereas HAR-f became unstable when the elbow joint approached its full extension. Because HAR-r effectively compensates for the STA and is independent of the elbow flexion/extension, the regression method is suitable for the movement analysis of the upper limbs.
软组织伪影(STA)是由安装在皮肤表面的标记物或传感器相对于其下方骨骼的相对位移引起的,是人体运动运动学测量中的主要误差来源。特别是,肱骨轴向旋转(HAR)受STA影响。本研究的目的是提出一种补偿STA的方法并验证其有效性。在所提出的方法中,通过使用从肩关节的卡尔丹角转换而来的三个自变量进行二阶回归来计算HAR角。将计算出的HAR角(HAR-r)与从前臂纵轴方向计算出的角度(HAR-f)进行比较。当肘关节屈曲90度时,发现HAR-r与HAR-f之间存在高度线性相关性。肘关节屈伸运动对HAR-r影响很小,而当肘关节接近完全伸展时,HAR-f变得不稳定。由于HAR-r有效地补偿了STA且与肘关节屈伸无关,因此回归方法适用于上肢的运动分析。