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光学足底扫描构建的统计形状和变形模型的可靠性和质量。

Reliability and quality of statistical shape and deformation models constructed from optical foot scans.

机构信息

School of Human Movement & Nutrition Sciences, The University of Queensland, Australia.

School of Human Movement & Nutrition Sciences, The University of Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

J Biomech. 2021 Jan 22;115:110137. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2020.110137. Epub 2020 Nov 21.

Abstract

The unique shape of modern human feet, and how they change shape when loaded are thought to be integral to effective upright gait. This unique shape, and the natural variations therein, have previously been analysed using a range of methods; from visual assessments, anthropometric measurements, and footprints, to x-ray, ultrasound and magnetic resonance images. However, these methods are often limited by their use of linear two-dimensional measures. Only recently have advances in three-dimensional (3D) scanning technology and statistical shape analysis been applied to studying 3D foot shape variations. Given their novelty, information regarding the reliability and repeatability of 3D foot scanning and shape modelling is lacking. To investigate whether repeated foot scans captured by two examiners give the same 3D shape and produce consistent statistical shape models, 17 healthy adults' left feet were scanned while bearing half and full bodyweight, as well as minimal weight. Surface to surface distances between corresponding foot meshes and differences between shape model quality criteria were both found to be small and insignificant. The only exception being the specificity criterion for minimally loaded foot scans. Furthermore, Euclidean vectors were used to model the magnitude and direction of deformation that feet undergo as a consequence of increased loading. The deformation models showed that loading a minimally loaded foot results in greater, but less consistent, shape changes than when increasing the load on an already loaded foot. These results show that the utilized methods offer a valuable, reliable and repeatable approach to analysing foot shape and deformation.

摘要

现代人脚的独特形状,以及它们在负重时的变形方式,被认为是有效直立行走的关键。为了分析这种独特的形状及其内在的自然变化,人们之前已经使用了各种方法,包括视觉评估、人体测量和足迹分析,以及 X 光、超声和磁共振成像。然而,这些方法往往受到线性二维测量的限制。直到最近,三维(3D)扫描技术和统计形状分析的进步才被应用于研究 3D 足形变化。鉴于其新颖性,关于 3D 足部扫描和形状建模的可靠性和可重复性的信息还很缺乏。为了研究由两位检查者重复扫描足部是否会得到相同的 3D 形状并产生一致的统计形状模型,对 17 名健康成年人的左脚进行了扫描,同时承受半体重和全体重以及最小体重。发现相应足部网格之间的表面到表面距离和形状模型质量标准之间的差异都很小且无统计学意义。唯一的例外是最小负重足部扫描的特异性标准。此外,还使用欧几里得向量来模拟足部因负重增加而产生的变形的大小和方向。变形模型表明,对最小负重的足部进行加载会导致更大但更不一致的形状变化,而不是在已经加载的足部上增加负载。这些结果表明,所使用的方法为分析足形和变形提供了一种有价值、可靠且可重复的方法。

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