Digital image correlation through surface patterning of skins to monitor knee motion

Q2 Materials Science
Keeley Coburn , Mrudul Velhal , Sevan Goenezen , Hong Liang
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Abstract

Digital Image Correlation (DIC) systems have been used to measure surface displacement fields by tracking a pattern applied to a surface. Offering many benefits in comparison to conventional strain-measurement devices, the use of DIC has been reported in the study of tissue biomechanics and performance of joints underneath. In this study, a new method was developed to apply a quality speckle pattern on the skin of knees. Temporary tattoo paper provided a safe, easy, and quick way for pattern application to the skin without hindering its natural behavior. A pattern was developed for analyzing the knee during a squatting motion in which the field of view, system set up, and curvature of the knee were contributing factors to the development. This research is designed to prove the feasibility of using tattoo papers as patent indicators for DIC measurement. The software was able to map the entire region of the knee and measure the displacement of each area independent of other parts, thus making it easy to identify twisting and bending of the joint. Experimental results indicated that it is an effective method to accurately analyze the motion of the knee without the need of sophisticated equipment. This methodology can be used to understand how strain affects the knee during action and thus will be useful for various sports-related activities such as training and injury management.

通过皮肤表面图案的数字图像相关来监测膝关节运动
数字图像相关(DIC)系统已被用于通过跟踪应用于表面的图案来测量表面位移场。与传统的应变测量设备相比,DIC具有许多优点,已被报道用于研究组织生物力学和下面关节的性能。在这项研究中,开发了一种在膝盖皮肤上应用高质量散斑图案的新方法。临时纹身纸为图案应用于皮肤提供了一种安全、简单、快速的方式,而不会妨碍其自然行为。开发了一种分析深蹲运动中膝盖的模式,其中视野、系统设置和膝盖弯曲是影响发展的因素。本研究旨在证明使用纹身纸作为DIC测量专利指标的可行性。该软件能够绘制膝盖的整个区域,并独立于其他部位测量每个区域的位移,从而易于识别关节的扭曲和弯曲。实验结果表明,这是一种在不需要复杂设备的情况下准确分析膝关节运动的有效方法。该方法可用于了解运动过程中应变如何影响膝盖,因此对训练和损伤管理等各种运动相关活动有用。
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Biotribology
Biotribology Materials Science-Surfaces, Coatings and Films
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