Department of Electronics and Telecommunications, Polytechnic University of Torino, Torino, Italy.
Department of Bioengineering, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA.
J Biomech. 2024 Aug;173:112225. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2024.112225. Epub 2024 Jul 9.
There is widespread and growing use of inertial measurement technology for human motion analysis in biomechanics and clinical research. Due to advancements in sensor miniaturization, inertial measurement units can be used to obtain a description of human body and joint kinematics both inside and outside the laboratory. While algorithms for data processing continue to improve, a lack of standard reporting guidelines compromises the interpretation and reproducibility of results, which hinders advances in research and development of measurement and intervention tools. To address this need, the International Society of Biomechanics approved our proposal to develop recommendations on the use of inertial measurement units for joint kinematics analysis. A collaborative effort that incorporated feedback from the biomechanics community has produced recommendations in five categories: sensor characteristics and calibration, experimental protocol, definition of a kinematic model and subject-specific calibration, analysis of joint kinematics, and quality assessment. We have avoided an overly prescriptive set of recommendations for algorithms and protocols, and instead offer reporting guidelines to facilitate reproducibility and comparability across studies. In addition to a conceptual framework and reporting guidelines, we provide a checklist to guide the design and review of research using inertial measurement units for joint kinematics.
惯性测量技术在生物力学和临床研究中的人体运动分析中得到了广泛而日益增长的应用。由于传感器的小型化进步,惯性测量单元可用于在实验室内外获得人体和关节运动学的描述。虽然数据处理算法在不断改进,但缺乏标准报告准则会影响结果的解释和可重复性,从而阻碍测量和干预工具的研究和开发进展。为了解决这一需求,国际生物力学学会批准了我们关于使用惯性测量单元进行关节运动学分析的建议。这是一项协作努力,融合了生物力学界的反馈,提出了五个类别的建议:传感器特性和校准、实验方案、运动学模型和个体特定校准的定义、关节运动学分析以及质量评估。我们避免了一套过于规范的算法和协议建议,而是提供了报告准则,以促进研究之间的可重复性和可比性。除了概念框架和报告准则外,我们还提供了一份清单,以指导使用惯性测量单元进行关节运动学研究的设计和审查。