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Sit-to-stand-and-walk from 120% Knee Height: A Novel Approach to Assess Dynamic Postural Control Independent of Lead-limb
Published on: August 30, 2016
Normalizing temporal patterns to analyze sit-to-stand movements by using registration of functional data
1Instituto de Biomecánica de Valencia. Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Edificio 9C, Camino de Vera s/n. 46022 Valencia, Spain. afpage@ibv.upv.es
Abstract:
Functional data analysis techniques provide an alternative way of representing movement and movement variability as a function of time. In particular, the registration of functional data provides a local normalization of time functions. This normalization transforms a set of curves, records of repeated trials, yielding a new set of curves that only vary in terms of amplitude. Therefore, main events occur at the "same time" for all transformed curves and interesting features of individual recordings remain after averaging processes. This paper presents an application of the registration process to the analysis of the vertical forces exerted on the ground by both feet during the sit-to-stand movement. This movement is particularly interesting in functional evaluations related to balance control, lower extremity dysfunction or low-back pain.
