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The Test-Retest Reliability of Anatomical Co-Ordinate Axes Definition for the Quantification of Lower Extremity Kinematics During Running

机译:解剖协调轴定义的测试 - 保持性可靠性,用于在跑步期间定量下肢运动学的定量

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Three-dimensional (3-D) kinematic analyses are used widely in both sport and clinical examinations. However, this procedure depends on reliable palpation of anatomical landmarks and mal-positioning of markers between sessions may result in improperly defined segment co-ordinate system axes which will produce in-consistent joint rotations. This had led some to question the efficacy of this technique. The aim of the current investigation was to assess the reliability of the anatomical frame definition when quantifying 3-D kinematics of the lower extremities during running. Ten participants completed five successful running trials at 4.0 ms~(-1) ± 5%. 3-D angular joint kinematics parameters from the hip, knee and ankle were collected using an eight camera motion analysis system. Two static calibration trials were captured. The first (test) was conducted prior to the running trials following which anatomical landmarks were removed. The second was obtained following completion of the running trials where anatomical landmarks were re-positioned (retest). Paired samples t-tests were used to compare 3-D kinematic parameters quantified using the two static trials, and intraclass correlations were employed to examine the similarities between the sagittal, coronal and transverse plane waveforms. The results indicate that no significant (p>0.05) differences were found between test and retest 3-D kinematic parameters and strong (R~2>0.87) correlations were observed between test and retest waveforms. Based on the results obtained from this investigation, it appears that the anatomical co-ordinate axes of the lower extremities can be defined reliably thus confirming the efficacy of studies using this technique.
机译:三维(3-D)运动学分析在运动和临床检查中广泛使用。然而,该过程取决于可靠的解剖学地标触觉,并且会话之间的标记的错误定位可能导致不正确的段协调系统轴,这将产生一致的关节旋转。这导致了一些问题解决了这种技术的功效。目前调查的目的是评估在运行期间下肢的3-D动力学时解剖框架定义的可靠性。十名参与者在4.0 ms〜(-1)±5%的4.0 ms成功运行试验。使用八个相机运动分析系统收集来自臀部,膝关节和踝关节的3-D角度关节运动学参数。捕获了两个静态校准试验。第一个(测试)在运行试验之前进行,后者除去解剖学标志。第二个是在完成运行试验之后获得的,其中解剖标记重新定位(重新测试)。配对样品T检验用于比较使用两个静态试验量化的3-D运动参数,并且采用跨读性相关性来检查矢状,冠状和横向平面波形之间的相似性。结果表明,在试验和复位3-D运动参数之间没有发现显着(p> 0.05)差异,并且在测试和重保持波形之间观察到强(R〜2> 0.87)相关性。基于从该研究获得的结果,似乎可以可靠地定义下肢的解剖坐标轴,从而确认使用该技术的研究效果。

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