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A database for estimating normal spinal motion derived from noninvasive measurements

S Gracovetsky1, N Newman, M Pawlowsky

  • 1Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, Canada.

Spine
|May 1, 1995
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This study established normal spinal motion patterns using a noninvasive system. Skin marker motion accurately reflects spinal segment movement across various loads, ages, and sexes.

Area of Science:

  • Biomechanics
  • Spinal Kinematics
  • Motion Analysis

Background:

  • Developing a normative reference database for noninvasive spinal function assessment.
  • Investigating the correlation between skin marker motion and underlying bony structures.
  • Understanding that skin movement provides insights into spinal and soft tissue characteristics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Analyze patterns of estimated spinal motion.
  • Determine the influence of load, age, and sex on spinal motion.
  • Confirm the correlation between skin marker movement and spinal segment motion.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a noninvasive, high-resolution, computer-aided system to track skin markers on the spine.
  • Collected kinematic data from skin markers and surface electromyography of paraspinal muscles.

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  • Analyzed data from 40 normal subjects to identify normal lumbar spine skin motion patterns.
  • Main Results:

    • Lumbar skin marker motion patterns were consistent and minimally affected by load.
    • Gender influenced initial movement phases, while older subjects showed less mobility but similar coordination.
    • Findings aligned with previous radiologic investigations for sagittal and lateral plane movement.

    Conclusions:

    • Established a reliable method for assessing normal spinal motion using skin markers.
    • Demonstrated the correlation between skin marker motion and actual spinal function.
    • Provided a normative database for noninvasive spinal motion analysis.