Soft tissue artefact (STA) is caused by the relative displacement of markers or sensors mounted on the skin surface with respect to the underlying bones, and is a major source of error in the kinematic measurement of human movement. In particular,the humeral axial rotation (HAR) is affected by STA. The aim of this study was to propose a method for compensating for STA and to validate its effectiveness. In the proposed method, the HAR angle was calculated by a second-order regression using three independent variables converted from the Cardan angles of the shoulder joint. The calculated HAR angle (HAR-r) was compared with the angle calculated from the direction of the longitudinal axis of the forearm (HAR-f). Highly linear correlations were ...
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Richards, James G.In clinical settings, scapular orientation is routinely used as a factor to diagno...
Richards, JamesTypical shoulder motion depends on proper contributions of both the scapulothoracic (...
The accuracy of upper-limb kinematic data acquired from optoelectronic systems with retro-reflective...
none3Background. Soft tissue artefact is the dominant error source for upper extremity motion analys...
The soft tissue artefact (STA) is a common problem when using extracorporal 3D-markers for kinematic...
The non-invasive estimation of hip axial rotation is prone to error. Most of this is likely to origi...
The reliability of joint rotation measurements is an issue of major interest, especially in clinical...
The range of motion of the Glenohumeral joint (GHJ) varies between individuals and depends on the po...
Information pertaining to the helical axis during humeral kinematics during shoulder rotation may be...
To extend an already existing three-dimensional (3-D) model of the shoulder (Van der Helm, 1994) a c...
Assessment of the range of axial rotation of the glenohumeral joint will improve understanding of sh...
The calibrated anatomical systems technique (CAST) (Cappozzo et al, 1995) is an established method i...
Markers put on the arm undergo large soft tissue artefact (STA). Using markers on the forearm, multi...
The purpose of this research is to test the experimental conditions which lead to the best determina...
© 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.Information...
Richards, James G.In clinical settings, scapular orientation is routinely used as a factor to diagno...
Richards, JamesTypical shoulder motion depends on proper contributions of both the scapulothoracic (...
The accuracy of upper-limb kinematic data acquired from optoelectronic systems with retro-reflective...
none3Background. Soft tissue artefact is the dominant error source for upper extremity motion analys...
The soft tissue artefact (STA) is a common problem when using extracorporal 3D-markers for kinematic...
The non-invasive estimation of hip axial rotation is prone to error. Most of this is likely to origi...
The reliability of joint rotation measurements is an issue of major interest, especially in clinical...
The range of motion of the Glenohumeral joint (GHJ) varies between individuals and depends on the po...
Information pertaining to the helical axis during humeral kinematics during shoulder rotation may be...
To extend an already existing three-dimensional (3-D) model of the shoulder (Van der Helm, 1994) a c...
Assessment of the range of axial rotation of the glenohumeral joint will improve understanding of sh...
The calibrated anatomical systems technique (CAST) (Cappozzo et al, 1995) is an established method i...
Markers put on the arm undergo large soft tissue artefact (STA). Using markers on the forearm, multi...
The purpose of this research is to test the experimental conditions which lead to the best determina...
© 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.Information...
Richards, James G.In clinical settings, scapular orientation is routinely used as a factor to diagno...
Richards, JamesTypical shoulder motion depends on proper contributions of both the scapulothoracic (...