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Published on: February 10, 2015
[Research progress of optical motion capture technology in shoulder biomechanics]
Bai-Rong Zhang1, Tao Liu1, Ming-Tao Zhang1
1Department of Orthopaedics, the Second Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730030, Gansu, China.
Abstract:
The shoulder joint is the most flexible joint in the body with the largest range of motion, and the movement pattern is more complex. Accurate capture of three-dimensional motion data of the shoulder joint is crucial for biomechanical evaluation. Optical motion capture systems offer a non-invasive and radiation-free method to capture shoulder joint motion data during complex movements, enabling further biomechanical analysis of the shoulder joint. This review provides a comprehensive overview of optical motion capture technology in the context of shoulder joint movement, including measurement principles, data processing methods to reduce artifacts from skin and soft tissues, factors influencing measurement results, and applications in shoulder joint disorders.

