Kinematic analysis of human movement /
After a quick survey of the famous pioneers of human movement analysis and the actual needs in different domains, this book presents the main types of systems available on the market (with the pros and cons), and then details the most widely used: the optoelectronic systems using passive markers. Th...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Francés |
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London : Hoboken, NJ :
ISTE ; John Wiley and Sons, Inc.,
2014.
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Colección: | Focus bioengineering and health science series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; 1: Introduction and State of the Art; 1.1. Historical benchmarks; 1.2. Current needs in different domains; 1.2.1. Simulation of movement in ergonomics; 1.2.2. The command of humanoid robots; 1.2.3. The analysis of sporting movements; 1.2.4. Clinical applications of movement analysis; 2: The Different Movement Analysis Devices Available on the Market; 2.1. Which tools for different applications?; 2.2. Optical capture systems and passive tags; 2.2.1. Working principle of an optical system with passive markers.
- 2.2.2. Implementation steps of an experimental protocol using this type of system3: From Measurement to Interpretation; 3.1. The different parameters; 3.2. Recommendations by the International Society of Biomechanics to standardize the presentation of joint angles; 3.3. Joint translations or displacements; 4: Errors in Measurement; 4.1. Instrumental errors; 4.2. Experimental errors; 4.2.1. Soft tissue artifacts; 4.2.1.1. Assessment; 4.2.1.2. Modeling; 4.2.1.3. Compensation; 4.3. Error in locating anatomical landmarks; 4.3.1. Assessment; 4.3.2. Sensitivity of joint kinematics to these errors.
- 5: Some Clinical Applications5.1. Evolution of biomechanical parameters of gait in infants, from first steps to 7 years old; 5.1.1. Materials and methods; 5.1.2. Results and discussion; 5.2. Upper limb, assessment of functional movements; 5.3. Mobility of a healthy cervical spine; 5.3.1. Materials and methods; 5.3.2. Results and discussion; 5.4. Changes in the three-dimensional kinematics of the knee with medial compartment arthrosis; 5.4.1. Materials and methods; 5.4.2. Results and discussion; Conclusion and Future Perspectives; Bibliography; Index.