Stereophotogrammetry in Functional Evaluation: History and Modern Protocols.- A new method for the quality assurance of Strength Measurements.- Interpretation of gait analysis data by means of synthetic descriptors and a new method for the analysis of the offset.
This book reviews in detail the history of motion analysis, including the earliest attempts to capture, freeze, study and reproduce motion. The state-of-the-art technology in use today, i.e. optoelectronic systems, is then discussed, as motion capture now plays an important role in clinical decisions regarding the diagnosis and treatment of motor pathologies from the perspective of evidence based medicine. After reviewing previous experiments, the book discusses two modern research projects, providing detailed descriptions of the methods used and the challenges that arose in the context of designing the experiments. In these projects, advanced signal processing and motion capture techniques were employed in order to design: (i) a protocol for the validation and quality assurance of clinical strength measurements; (ii) an algorithm for interpreting clinical gait analysis data; and (iii) a number of user-friendly software tools that can be used in clinical settings to process dat
a and to aggregate the results into reports. In closing, a thorough discussion of the results is presented from a contextual standpoint.