Application of Soft Tissue Artifact Compensation Using Displacement Dependency between Anatomical Landmarks and Skin Markers.

Anatomy research international Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-07-19 DOI:10.1155/2012/123713
Taebeum Ryu
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Soft tissue artifact is known to be one of the main sources of errors in motion analysis by means of stereophotogrammetry. Among many approaches to reduce such errors, one is to estimate the position of anatomical landmarks during a motion with joint angle or displacement of skin markers, which is the so-called compensation method of anatomical landmarks. The position of anatomical landmarks was modeled from the data of the so-called dynamic calibration, in which anatomical landmark positions are calibrated in an ad hoc motion. This study aimed to apply the compensation methods with joint angle and skin marker displacement to three lower extremity motions (walking, sit-to-stand/stand-to-sit, and step up/down) in ten healthy males and compare their reliability. To compare the methods, two sets of kinematic variables were calculated using two different marker clusters, and the difference was obtained. Results showed that the compensation method with skin marker displacement had less differences by 30-60% compared to without compensation. In addition, it had significantly less difference in some kinematic variables (7 of 18) by 25-40% compared to the compensation method with joint angle.

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基于解剖标记与皮肤标记间位移相关性的软组织伪影补偿。
软组织伪影是利用立体摄影测量技术进行运动分析的主要误差来源之一。在许多减少这种误差的方法中,一种是通过关节角度或皮肤标记物的位移来估计运动过程中解剖标记物的位置,即所谓的解剖标记物补偿法。解剖标记的位置是根据所谓的动态校准数据建模的,其中解剖标记的位置是在一个特殊的运动中校准的。本研究旨在将关节角度和皮肤标记物位移补偿方法应用于10名健康男性的三种下肢运动(步行、坐转站/站转坐和上/下),并比较其可靠性。为了比较这两种方法,采用两种不同的标记簇计算两组运动变量,并得到两者的差异。结果表明,有皮肤标记位移的补偿方法与无补偿方法相比差异小30-60%。此外,与关节角补偿方法相比,该方法在某些运动学变量(18个中的7个)上的差异明显减小了25-40%。
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