量化坐姿:使用人体模型进行计算机视觉和可穿戴传感器(姿势实验室)的试点可行性研究。

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Wearable technologies Pub Date : 2025-06-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/wtc.2025.10005
Supachai Vorapojpisut, Suphawit Sansuk, Phoomtai Yindee, Darawadee Panich, Vinitha Puengtanom, Sairag Saadprai
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与姿势相关的肌肉骨骼问题是办公室职员的一个重大健康问题,主要是由于长时间保持静止的姿势。这项研究提出了一个姿势实验室,这是一个基于工作场所的解决方案,通过一个易于使用的姿势监测系统,允许员工评估他们的姿势。姿势实验室关注两个关键方面:正常头部姿势(NHP)与前头部姿势(FHP)测量和胸椎后凸。颅椎角(CA)和肩角(SA)量化NHP和FHP。后凸角(KA)用于测量正常胸椎和后凸程度。为了测量这些角度,该系统使用计算机视觉技术和ArUco标记检测,通过网络摄像头分析头部位置。此外,可穿戴式加速度计传感器通过检查倾斜角来测量后凸。该框架包括用于注册的基于web的用户界面和用于不同测量协议的专用桌面应用程序。RESTful API支持系统通信和集中的报告数据存储。姿势实验室是组织评估员工姿势和支持早期干预策略的有效工具,如果发现任何潜在的肌肉骨骼问题,可以及时转介给医疗保健提供者。姿势实验室还显示,与标准2D运动分析方法(Kinovea)相比,FHP与后凸测量的CA、SA和KA之间存在中等到非常高的相关性(r = 0.607、0.704和0.992),NHP与正常胸椎测量之间存在很高到非常高的相关性(r = 0.809、0.748和0.778),利用Pearson相关系数,显著性p < 0.01。
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Quantifying sitting posture: A pilot feasibility study of computer vision and wearable sensors (Posture Lab) using a manikin model.

Quantifying sitting posture: A pilot feasibility study of computer vision and wearable sensors (Posture Lab) using a manikin model.

Quantifying sitting posture: A pilot feasibility study of computer vision and wearable sensors (Posture Lab) using a manikin model.

Quantifying sitting posture: A pilot feasibility study of computer vision and wearable sensors (Posture Lab) using a manikin model.

Posture-related musculoskeletal issues among office workers are a significant health concern, mainly due to long periods spent in static positions. This research presents a Posture Lab which is a workplace-based solution through an easy-to-use posture monitoring system, allowing employees to assess their posture. The Posture Lab focuses on two key aspects: Normal Head Posture (NHP) versus Forward Head Posture (FHP) measurement and thoracic spine kyphosis. Craniovertebral (CA) and Shoulder Angles (SA) quantify NHP and FHP. The Kyphosis Angle (KA) is for measuring normal thoracic spine and kyphosis. To measure these angles, the system uses computer vision technology with ArUco markers detection via a webcam to analyze head positions. Additionally, wearable accelerometer sensors measure kyphosis by checking the angles of inclination. The framework includes a web-based user interface for registration and specialized desktop applications for different measurement protocols. A RESTful API enables system communication and centralized data storage for reporting. The Posture Lab serves as an effective tool for organizations to evaluate employee postures and supports early intervention strategies, allowing timely referrals to healthcare providers if any potential musculoskeletal issues are identified. The Posture Lab has also shown medium to very high correlations with standard 2D motion analysis methods - Kinovea - for CA, SA, and KA in FHP with kyphosis measurements (r = 0.607, 0.704, and 0.992) and shown high to very high correlations in NHP with normal thoracic spine measurements (r = 0.809, 0.748, and 0.778), with significance at p < .01, utilizing the Pearson correlation coefficient.

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