Kinematic Analysis of Human Movement.
Chèze, Laurence.
Kinematic Analysis of Human Movement. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (145 pages)
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- 1: Introduction and State of the Art -- 1.1. Historical benchmarks -- 1.2. Current needs in different domains -- 1.2.1. Simulation of movement in ergonomics -- 1.2.2. The command of humanoid robots -- 1.2.3. The analysis of sporting movements -- 1.2.4. Clinical applications of movement analysis -- 2: The Different Movement Analysis Devices Available on the Market -- 2.1. Which tools for different applications? -- 2.2. Optical capture systems and passive tags -- 2.2.1. Working principle of an optical system with passive markers -- 2.2.2. Implementation steps of an experimental protocol using this type of system -- 3: From Measurement to Interpretation -- 3.1. The different parameters -- 3.2. Recommendations by the International Society of Biomechanics to standardize the presentation of joint angles -- 3.3. Joint translations or displacements -- 4: Errors in Measurement -- 4.1. Instrumental errors -- 4.2. Experimental errors -- 4.2.1. Soft tissue artifacts -- 4.2.1.1. Assessment -- 4.2.1.2. Modeling -- 4.2.1.3. Compensation -- 4.3. Error in locating anatomical landmarks -- 4.3.1. Assessment -- 4.3.2. Sensitivity of joint kinematics to these errors -- 5: Some Clinical Applications -- 5.1. Evolution of biomechanical parameters of gait in infants, from first steps to 7 years old -- 5.1.1. Materials and methods -- 5.1.2. Results and discussion -- 5.2. Upper limb, assessment of functional movements -- 5.3. Mobility of a healthy cervical spine -- 5.3.1. Materials and methods -- 5.3.2. Results and discussion -- 5.4. Changes in the three-dimensional kinematics of the knee with medial compartment arthrosis -- 5.4.1. Materials and methods -- 5.4.2. Results and discussion -- Conclusion and Future Perspectives -- Bibliography -- Index.
9781119058021
Human mechanics.
Equilibrium (Physiology).
Electronic books.
QP303 -- .C49 2014eb
612.2/1
Kinematic Analysis of Human Movement. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (145 pages)
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- 1: Introduction and State of the Art -- 1.1. Historical benchmarks -- 1.2. Current needs in different domains -- 1.2.1. Simulation of movement in ergonomics -- 1.2.2. The command of humanoid robots -- 1.2.3. The analysis of sporting movements -- 1.2.4. Clinical applications of movement analysis -- 2: The Different Movement Analysis Devices Available on the Market -- 2.1. Which tools for different applications? -- 2.2. Optical capture systems and passive tags -- 2.2.1. Working principle of an optical system with passive markers -- 2.2.2. Implementation steps of an experimental protocol using this type of system -- 3: From Measurement to Interpretation -- 3.1. The different parameters -- 3.2. Recommendations by the International Society of Biomechanics to standardize the presentation of joint angles -- 3.3. Joint translations or displacements -- 4: Errors in Measurement -- 4.1. Instrumental errors -- 4.2. Experimental errors -- 4.2.1. Soft tissue artifacts -- 4.2.1.1. Assessment -- 4.2.1.2. Modeling -- 4.2.1.3. Compensation -- 4.3. Error in locating anatomical landmarks -- 4.3.1. Assessment -- 4.3.2. Sensitivity of joint kinematics to these errors -- 5: Some Clinical Applications -- 5.1. Evolution of biomechanical parameters of gait in infants, from first steps to 7 years old -- 5.1.1. Materials and methods -- 5.1.2. Results and discussion -- 5.2. Upper limb, assessment of functional movements -- 5.3. Mobility of a healthy cervical spine -- 5.3.1. Materials and methods -- 5.3.2. Results and discussion -- 5.4. Changes in the three-dimensional kinematics of the knee with medial compartment arthrosis -- 5.4.1. Materials and methods -- 5.4.2. Results and discussion -- Conclusion and Future Perspectives -- Bibliography -- Index.
9781119058021
Human mechanics.
Equilibrium (Physiology).
Electronic books.
QP303 -- .C49 2014eb
612.2/1