An inertial sensor system for measurements of tibia angle with applications to knee valgus/varus detection

Wenzheng Hu, E. Charry, M. Umer, A. Ronchi, Simon Taylor
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Accurate measurement of knee motion during dynamic movements is the key to detect and highlight deficiencies in peripheral muscles and ligaments of the knee and hence to predict the risk of injury. Miniature inertial sensors are increasingly becoming a viable option for human movement measurement, given their small size, low cost and relatively good accuracy compared with traditional optical measurements. A system capable of measuring tibia angle using a shank mounted wireless inertial sensor is proposed. The system employs a simple setup with only one skin-mounted triaxial accelerometer and gyroscope module attached to the tibia segment, and an algorithm to estimate the tibia angle. The accuracy of the system was assessed by an optical tracking system (Optotrak Certus) during dynamic movements performed by three subjects by evaluating Root-Mean-Square Error (RMSE) of tibia-flexion and tibia-adduction angles over the period of motion. We achieve an RMSE of 1.6±1.1 and2.5±1.6 degrees in tibia-flexion and tibia-adduction angles, respectively. It is argued that tibia angle can be reliably used to detect valgus or varus movement of the knee and hence the proposed system provides a simple and useful assessment tool for performance enhancement and rehabilitation.
一种用于测量胫骨角度的惯性传感器系统,应用于膝关节外翻/内翻检测
在动态运动中准确测量膝关节运动是发现和突出膝关节周围肌肉和韧带缺陷,从而预测损伤风险的关键。与传统的光学测量相比,微型惯性传感器体积小,成本低,精度相对较高,因此越来越成为人体运动测量的可行选择。提出了一种基于无线惯性传感器的胫骨角测量系统。该系统采用了一个简单的设置,只有一个附着在胫骨节上的皮肤上的三轴加速度计和陀螺仪模块,以及一个估计胫骨角度的算法。通过光学跟踪系统(Optotrak Certus)评估三名受试者在动态运动期间胫骨屈曲角和胫骨内收角的均方根误差(RMSE),评估该系统的准确性。胫骨屈曲角和胫骨内收角的RMSE分别为1.6±1.1度和2.5±1.6度。本文认为,胫骨角度可以可靠地用于检测膝关节外翻或内翻运动,因此提出的系统提供了一个简单而有用的评估工具,以提高性能和康复。
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