A simple method is developed for robustly estimating a fixed dominant axis of rotation (AoR) of anatomical joints from surface marker data. Previous approaches which assume a model of circular marker trajectories use plane-fitting to estimate the direction of the AoR. However, when there is limited joint range of motion and rotation due to a second degree of freedom, minimizing only the planar error can give poor estimates of the AoR direction. Optimizing a cost function which includes the error component within a plane, instead of only the component orthogonal to a plane, leads to improved estimates of the AoR direction for joints which exhibit additional rotational motion from a second degree of freedom. Results from synthetic data valida...
Representing upper extremity posture has posed a great challenge in the field of analytical biomecha...
Adjustment is necessary for wearable devices such as rehabilitation anthropomorphic leg devices and ...
MasterIn digital human modeling, a finger joint center of rotation (CoR) which refers to the center ...
Axes of rotation e.g. at the knee, are often generated from clinical gait analysis data to be used i...
Estimating the main axis of rotation (AoR) of a human joint represents an important issue in biomech...
This thesis develops, validates and applies the Least-Squares Axis of Rotation (LSAR) method, a new ...
Recent work on joint kinematics indicates that the finite centroid (centre of rotation) and the fini...
1Method for determining kinematic parameters of the in vivo thumb carpometacarpal joint Lillian Y. C...
Accurate knowledge of the center of rotation (CoR) of anatomical joints is required for many researc...
In prosthetics and orthotics design, it is sometimes necessary to approximate the multiaxial motion ...
Accurate, reliable, and reproducible methods to measure the movements of human joints have been elus...
Accurate determination of joint axes is essential for understanding musculoskeletal function. Whilst...
The aim of this paper is to describe the algorithm for calculating the positions of finger centres o...
Functional methods usually allow for a flexible and accurate representation of joint kinematics and ...
AbstractOrientation of the subtalar joint axis dictates inversion and eversion movements of the foot...
Representing upper extremity posture has posed a great challenge in the field of analytical biomecha...
Adjustment is necessary for wearable devices such as rehabilitation anthropomorphic leg devices and ...
MasterIn digital human modeling, a finger joint center of rotation (CoR) which refers to the center ...
Axes of rotation e.g. at the knee, are often generated from clinical gait analysis data to be used i...
Estimating the main axis of rotation (AoR) of a human joint represents an important issue in biomech...
This thesis develops, validates and applies the Least-Squares Axis of Rotation (LSAR) method, a new ...
Recent work on joint kinematics indicates that the finite centroid (centre of rotation) and the fini...
1Method for determining kinematic parameters of the in vivo thumb carpometacarpal joint Lillian Y. C...
Accurate knowledge of the center of rotation (CoR) of anatomical joints is required for many researc...
In prosthetics and orthotics design, it is sometimes necessary to approximate the multiaxial motion ...
Accurate, reliable, and reproducible methods to measure the movements of human joints have been elus...
Accurate determination of joint axes is essential for understanding musculoskeletal function. Whilst...
The aim of this paper is to describe the algorithm for calculating the positions of finger centres o...
Functional methods usually allow for a flexible and accurate representation of joint kinematics and ...
AbstractOrientation of the subtalar joint axis dictates inversion and eversion movements of the foot...
Representing upper extremity posture has posed a great challenge in the field of analytical biomecha...
Adjustment is necessary for wearable devices such as rehabilitation anthropomorphic leg devices and ...
MasterIn digital human modeling, a finger joint center of rotation (CoR) which refers to the center ...