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Trunk Flexion-Extension in Healthy Subjects: Preliminary Analysis of Movement Profiles

Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
The importance of investigating trunk flexion-extension movements to assess the subject's health state is well established in clinical practice. Several diagnostic tools are currently available, which mainly ground on subjective evaluations, or quantitative but invasive methods (e.g. radiography). Because of technological constraints, non-invasive instruments, like optoelectronic acquisition systems with passive skin optical markers, still provide data affected by not-negligible artefacts. Besides, an effective analysis should involve movements performed by the subject at a self-imposed velocity, introducing potential inter-and intra-subject variability in data. This paper presents the preliminary analysis of the movement profile of passive skin optical markers during a trunk flexion-extension task, based on a parametric identification process. According to the Asymmetric Gaussian Functions (AGFs) optimization strategy, an optimization procedure for the fitting of markers' spatial displacement with different Gaussian functions is proposed and applied to a dataset of 29 healthy subjects, for 59 exercises. With the primary aim of investigating strength points and limits of single-and multi-components AGFs models as fitting functions, a descriptive statistical analysis is performed for both the methods on the fitting performance in different conditions, and for the single-component AGF case, on the estimated parametric coefficients as well.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
trunk flexion-extension movement; optoelectronic acquisition system; Asymmetric Gaussian Functions
List of contributors:
Candiani, Gabriele
Authors of the University:
CANDIANI GABRIELE
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/418340
Published in:
MECHANISMS AND MACHINE SCIENCE
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