Development of a Miniaturized Motion Sensor for Tracking Warning Signs of Low-back Pain

J. Molimard, Tristan Delettraz, E. Ojardias
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Low-back pain (LBP) is a widespread disease which can also be highly disabling, but physicians lack of basic understanding and diagnosis tools. During this study, we have designed and built a new wearable device capable of detecting features helpful in LBP follow-up while being non-invasive. The device has been carefully validated, and shows good metrological features, with small noise level ($\sigma$ = 1{\textdegree}) and no observable drift. Two simple exercises were proposed to two young volunteers, one of them with LBP history. These exercises are designed to target two characteristics: the lumbar lordosis angle and the hip \&shoulder dissociation. Even if no general rules can be extracted from this study, we have shown that Inertial Measurement Units (IMU) are able to pick up those characteristics and the obtained values are meaningful refereeing to LBP disease. Henceforth, we are confident in going to clinical studies to investigate the link between back related feature and LBP, in particular the hip \&shoulder dissociation which is poorly documented.
用于跟踪腰痛警告信号的小型化运动传感器的研制
腰痛(LBP)是一种广泛存在的疾病,也可能导致高度致残,但医生缺乏基本的认识和诊断工具。在这项研究中,我们设计并构建了一种新的可穿戴设备,能够在无创的情况下检测有助于LBP随访的特征。该装置已经过仔细验证,具有良好的计量特性,噪声水平小($\sigma$ = 1{\textdegree}),无可观察到的漂移。研究人员向两名年轻志愿者提出了两个简单的练习,其中一名志愿者有腰痛病史。这些练习是针对两个特点设计的:腰椎前凸角和髋肩分离。即使不能从本研究中提取出一般的规则,我们已经表明惯性测量单元(IMU)能够拾取这些特征,并且获得的值对LBP疾病有意义。因此,我们有信心进行临床研究,以调查背部相关特征与腰痛之间的联系,特别是髋关节和肩部分离,这一点文献记载很少。
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