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Subject-specific Musculoskeletal Model for Studying Bone Strain During Dynamic Motion
Published on: April 11, 2018
Musculoskeletal model-based inverse dynamic analysis under ambulatory conditions using inertial motion capture
Angelos Karatsidis1, Moonki Jung2, H Martin Schepers3
1Xsens Technologies B.V., Pantheon 6-8, Enschede 7521 PR, the Netherlands; Department of Biomedical Signals and Systems, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, Technical Medical Centre, University of Twente, Enschede 7500 AE, the Netherlands.
Abstract:
Inverse dynamic analysis using musculoskeletal modeling is a powerful tool, which is utilized in a range of applications to estimate forces in ligaments, muscles, and joints, non-invasively. To date, the conventional input used in this analysis is derived from optical motion capture (OMC) and force plate (FP) systems, which restrict the application of musculoskeletal models to gait laboratories. To address this problem, we propose the use of inertial motion capture to perform musculoskeletal model-based inverse dynamics by utilizing a universally applicable ground reaction force and moment (GRF&M) prediction method. Validation against a conventional laboratory-based method showed excellent Pearson correlations for sagittal plane joint angles of ankle, knee, and hip (ρ=0.95, 0.99, and 0.99, respectively) and root-mean-squared-differences (RMSD) of 4.1 ± 1.3°, 4.4 ± 2.0°, and 5.7 ± 2.1°, respectively. The GRF&M predicted using IMC input were found to have excellent correlations for three components (vertical: ρ=0.97, RMSD = 9.3 ± 3.0 %BW, anteroposterior: ρ=0.91, RMSD = 5.5 ± 1.2 %BW, sagittal: ρ=0.91, RMSD = 1.6 ± 0.6 %BW*BH), and strong correlations for mediolateral (ρ=0.80, RMSD = 2.1 ± 0.6 %BW) and transverse (ρ=0.82, RMSD = 0.2 ± 0.1 %BW*BH). The proposed IMC-based method removes the complexity and space restrictions of OMC and FP systems and could enable applications of musculoskeletal models in either monitoring patients during their daily lives or in wider clinical practice.
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