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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36507323/short-term-effects-of-anodal-cerebellar-vs-anodal-cerebral-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-in-stroke-patients-a-randomized-control-trial
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Qurat-Ul-Ain, Zafran Ahmad, Summaiya Ishtiaq, Saad Ilyas, Irum Shahid, Iqbal Tariq, Arshad Nawaz Malik, Tian Liu, Jue Wang
BACKGROUND: Balance and gait impairments are major motor deficits in stroke patients that require intensive neuro-rehabilitation. Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation is a neuro-modulatory technique recently used in stroke patients for balance and gait improvement. Majority of studies focusing on tDCS have assessed its effects on cerebral motor cortex and more recently cerebellum as well but to our best knowledge the comparison of stimulating these two regions in stroke patients is not investigated so far...
2022: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36334322/a-kinematic-geometric-model-based-on-ankles-depth-trajectory-in-frontal-plane-for-gait-analysis-using-a-single-rgb-d-camera
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Mehran Hatamzadeh, Laurent Busé, Frédéric Chorin, Pierre Alliez, Jean-Dominique Favreau, Raphael Zory
The emergence of RGB-D cameras and the development of pose estimation algorithms offer opportunities in biomechanics. However, some challenges still remain when using them for gait analysis, including noise which leads to misidentification of gait events and inaccuracy. Therefore, we present a novel kinematic-geometric model for spatio-temporal gait analysis, based on ankles' trajectory in the frontal plane and distance-to-camera data (depth). Our approach consists of three main steps: identification of the gait pattern and modeling via parameterized curves, development of a fitting algorithm, and computation of locomotive indices...
October 26, 2022: Journal of Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36250557/usefulness-of-the-kinect-v2-system-for-determining-the-global-gait-index-to-assess-functional-recovery-after-total-knee-arthroplasty
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Hong Man Cho, Jangwon Seon, JiYeon Park, Jihoon Ahn, Young Lee
OBJECTIVE: The Korean Knee Society (KKS) score is used for functional evaluation during follow-up after total knee arthroplasty (TKA), but it is time-consuming to measure and is limited by its subjective nature. We investigated whether the global gait asymmetry index (GGA) that can be obtained using the Kinect-V2 system could overcome the KKS limitations. METHODS: Forty-three patients who underwent TKA from January 2019 to December 2019 were included. Postoperatively, regular follow-up was performed at 2, 4, 6, 8, and 12 weeks, and at 4, 6, and 12 months...
October 17, 2022: Orthopaedic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36236642/assessing-walking-stability-based-on-whole-body-movement-derived-from-a-depth-sensing-camera
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Arunee Promsri
Stability during walking is considered a crucial aspect of assessing gait ability. The current study aimed to assess walking stability by applying principal component analysis (PCA) to decompose three-dimensional (3D) whole-body kinematic data of 104 healthy young adults (21.9 ± 3.5 years, 54 females) derived from a depth-sensing camera into a set of movement components/synergies called "principal movements" (PMs), forming together to achieve the task goal. The effect of sex as the focus area was tested on three PCA-based variables computed for each PM: the relative explained variance (rVAR) as a measure of the composition of movement structures; the largest Lyapunov exponent (LyE) as a measure of variability; and the number of zero-crossings (N) as a measure of the tightness of neuromuscular control...
October 5, 2022: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36016043/evaluation-of-arm-swing-features-and-asymmetry-during-gait-in-parkinson-s-disease-using-the-azure-kinect-sensor
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Claudia Ferraris, Gianluca Amprimo, Giulia Masi, Luca Vismara, Riccardo Cremascoli, Serena Sinagra, Giuseppe Pettiti, Alessandro Mauro, Lorenzo Priano
Arm swinging is a typical feature of human walking: Continuous and rhythmic movement of the upper limbs is important to ensure postural stability and walking efficiency. However, several factors can interfere with arm swings, making walking more risky and unstable: These include aging, neurological diseases, hemiplegia, and other comorbidities that affect motor control and coordination. Objective assessment of arm swings during walking could play a role in preventing adverse consequences, allowing appropriate treatments and rehabilitation protocols to be activated for recovery and improvement...
August 21, 2022: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35992587/technology-based-therapy-response-evaluation-of-axial-motor-symptoms-under-daily-drug-regimen-of-patients-with-parkinson-s-disease
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Zhuang Wu, Ronghua Hong, Shuangfang Li, Kangwen Peng, Ao Lin, Yichen Gao, Yue Jin, Xiaoyun Su, Hongping Zhi, Qiang Guan, Lizhen Pan, Lingjing Jin
Background: Axial disturbances are the most disabling symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD). Kinect-based objective measures could extract motion characteristics with high reliability and validity. Purpose: The present research aimed to quantify the therapy-response of axial motor symptoms to daily medication regimen and to explore the correlates of the improvement rate (IR) of axial motor symptoms based on a Kinect camera. Materials and methods: We enrolled 44 patients with PD and 21 healthy controls...
2022: Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35903012/enhanced-assessment-of-human-dynamic-stability-by-eliminating-the-effect-of-body-height-modeling-and-experiment-study
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Shengqian Xu, Zhihao Yang, Daoyuan Wang, Shengyu Zhang, Jianwei Lu, Jian Lin, Gangmin Ning
Margin of stability (MOS) is one of the essential indices for evaluating dynamic stability. However, there are indications that MOS was affected by body height and its application in identifying factors on dynamic stability other than body height is restricted. An inverted pendulum model was used to simulate human walking and investigate the relevance between MOS and body height. Eventually, a height-independent index in dynamic stability assessment (named as Angled Margin of Stability, AMOS) was proposed. For testing, fifteen healthy young volunteers performed walking trials with normal arm swing, holding arms, and anti-normal arm swing...
July 28, 2022: Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35897975/towards-a-low-cost-solution-for-gait-analysis-using-millimeter-wave-sensor-and-machine-learning
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Mubarak A Alanazi, Abdullah K Alhazmi, Osama Alsattam, Kara Gnau, Meghan Brown, Shannon Thiel, Kurt Jackson, Vamsy P Chodavarapu
Human Activity Recognition (HAR) that includes gait analysis may be useful for various rehabilitation and telemonitoring applications. Current gait analysis methods, such as wearables or cameras, have privacy and operational constraints, especially when used with older adults. Millimeter-Wave (MMW) radar is a promising solution for gait applications because of its low-cost, better privacy, and resilience to ambient light and climate conditions. This paper presents a novel human gait analysis method that combines the micro-Doppler spectrogram and skeletal pose estimation using MMW radar for HAR...
July 22, 2022: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35808426/kinect-based-assessment-of-lower-limbs-during-gait-in-post-stroke-hemiplegic-patients-a-narrative-review
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Serena Cerfoglio, Claudia Ferraris, Luca Vismara, Gianluca Amprimo, Lorenzo Priano, Giuseppe Pettiti, Manuela Galli, Alessandro Mauro, Veronica Cimolin
The aim of this review was to present an overview of the state of the art in the use of the Microsoft Kinect camera to assess gait in post-stroke individuals through an analysis of the available literature. In recent years, several studies have explored the potentiality, accuracy, and effectiveness of this 3D optical sensor as an easy-to-use and non-invasive clinical measurement tool for the assessment of gait parameters in several pathologies. Focusing on stroke individuals, some of the available studies aimed to directly assess and characterize their gait patterns...
June 29, 2022: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35748723/evaluation-of-lower-extremity-gait-analysis-using-kinect-v2-%C3%A2-tracking-system
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Takuya Usami, Kazuki Nishida, Hirotaka Iguchi, Taro Okumura, Hiroaki Sakai, Ruido Ida, Mitsuya Horiba, Shuuto Kashima, Kento Sahashi, Hayato Asai, Yuko Nagaya, Hideki Murakami, Yoshino Ueki, Gen Kuroyanagi
INTRODUCTION: Microsoft Kinect V2® (Kinect) is a peripheral device of Xbox® and acquires information such as depth, posture, and skeleton definition. In this study, we investigated whether Kinect can be used for human gait analysis. METHODS: Ten healthy volunteers walked 20 trials, and each walk was recorded by a Kinect and infrared- and marker-based-motion capture system. Pearson's correlation and overall agreement with a method of meta-analysis of Pearson's correlation coefficient were used to assess the reliability of each parameter, including gait velocity, gait cycle time, step length, hip and knee joint angle, ground contact time of foot, and max ankle velocity...
2022: SICOT-J
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35675251/alzheimer-s-disease-detection-using-comprehensive-analysis-of-timed-up-and-go-test-via-kinect-v-2-camera-and-machine-learning
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Mahmoud Seifallahi, Afsoon Hasani Mehraban, James E Galvin, Behnaz Ghoraani
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease affecting cognitive and functional abilities. However, many patients presume lower cognitive or functional abilities because of aging and do not undergo clinical assessments until the symptoms become too advanced. Developing a low-cost and easy-to-use AD detection tool, which can be used in any clinical or non-clinical setting, can enable widespread AD assessments and diagnosis. This paper investigated the feasibility of developing such a tool to detect AD vs...
2022: IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35664343/machine-learning-classifiers-to-evaluate-data-from-gait-analysis-with-depth-cameras-in-patients-with-parkinson-s-disease
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Beatriz Muñoz-Ospina, Daniela Alvarez-Garcia, Hugo Juan Camilo Clavijo-Moran, Jaime Andrés Valderrama-Chaparro, Melisa García-Peña, Carlos Alfonso Herrán, Christian Camilo Urcuqui, Andrés Navarro-Cadavid, Jorge Orozco
Introduction: The assessments of the motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease (PD) are usually limited to clinical rating scales (MDS UPDRS III), and it depends on the clinician's experience. This study aims to propose a machine learning technique algorithm using the variables from upper and lower limbs, to classify people with PD from healthy people, using data from a portable low-cost device (RGB-D camera). And can be used to support the diagnosis and follow-up of patients in developing countries and remote areas...
2022: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35590890/test-retest-reliability-of-the-motionmetrix-software-for-the-analysis-of-walking-and-running-gait-parameters
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Diego Jaén-Carrillo, Santiago A Ruiz-Alias, Jose M Chicano-Gutiérrez, Emilio J Ruiz-Malagón, Luis E Roche-Seruendo, Felipe García-Pinillos
The use of markerless motion capture systems is becoming more popular for walking and running analysis given their user-friendliness and their time efficiency but in some cases their validity is uncertain. Here, the test-retest reliability of the MotionMetrix software combined with the use of Kinect sensors is tested with 24 healthy volunteers for walking (at 5 km·h-1 ) and running (at 10 and 15 km·h-1 ) gait analysis in two different trials. All the parameters given by the MotionMetrix software for both walking and running gait analysis are tested in terms of reliability...
April 21, 2022: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35428024/ground-reaction-force-and-joint-moment-estimation-during-gait-using-an-azure-kinect-driven-musculoskeletal-modeling-approach
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Zachary Ripic, Christopher Kuenze, Michael Skipper Andersen, Ilias Theodorakos, Joseph Signorile, Moataz Eltoukhy
BACKGROUND: Gait analysis is burdened by time and equipment costs, interpretation, and accessibility of three-dimensional motion analysis systems. Evidence suggests growing adoption of gait testing in the shift toward evidence-based medicine. Further developments addressing these barriers will aid its efficacy in clinical practice. Previous research aiming to develop gait analysis systems for kinetics estimation using the Kinect V2 have provided promising results yet modified approaches using the latest hardware may further aid kinetics estimation accuracy RESEARCH QUESTION: Can a single Azure Kinect sensor combined with a musculoskeletal modeling approach provide kinetics estimations during gait similar to those obtained from marker-based systems with embedded force platforms? METHODS: Ten subjects were recruited to perform three walking trials at their normal speed...
June 2022: Gait & Posture
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35334335/comparison-of-azure-kinect-and-optical-retroreflective-motion-capture-for-kinematic-and-spatiotemporal-evaluation-of-the-sit-to-stand-test
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Jacob Thomas, Jamie B Hall, Rebecca Bliss, Trent M Guess
BACKGROUND: The sit-to-stand test (STS) is commonly used to evaluate functional capabilities within a variety of clinical populations. Traditionally STS is a timed test, limiting the depth of information which can be gained from its evaluation. The Azure Kinect has the potential to add in-depth analysis to STS. Despite these potential benefits, the recently released (2019) Azure Kinect has yet to be evaluated for its ability to accurately assess STS. RESEARCH QUESTIONS: Purposes of this work were to compare data captured during STS using both a 12 camera Vicon motion capture system and the Azure Kinect; and to calculate kinematic and spatiotemporal variables related to the four phases of the STS cycle...
May 2022: Gait & Posture
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35077373/estimating-parkinsonism-severity-in-natural-gait-videos-of-older-adults-with-dementia
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Andrea Sabo, Sina Mehdizadeh, Andrea Iaboni, Babak Taati
Drug-induced parkinsonism affects many older adults with dementia, often causing gait disturbances. New advances in vision-based human pose-estimation have opened possibilities for frequent and unobtrusive analysis of gait in long-term care settings. This work leverages spatial-temporal graph convolutional network (ST-GCN) architectures and training procedures to predict clinical scores of parkinsonism in gait from video of individuals with dementia. We propose a two-stage training approach consisting of a self-supervised pretraining stage that encourages the ST-GCN model to learn about gait patterns before predicting clinical scores in the finetuning stage...
January 25, 2022: IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34962693/technology-outcome-measures-in-neuromuscular-disorders-a-systematic-review
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Sara Bortolani, Chiara Brusa, Enrica Rolle, Mauro Monforte, Valeria De Arcangelis, Enzo Ricci, Tiziana Enrica Mongini, Giorgio Tasca
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Portable and wearable devices can monitor a number of physical performances and lately have been applied to patients with neuromuscular disorders (NMDs). METHODS: We performed a systematic search of literature databases following PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) principles, including all studies reporting the use of technological devices for motor function assessment in NMDs from 2000 to 2021. We also summarized the evidence on measurement properties (validity, reliability, responsiveness) of the analyzed technological outcome measures...
April 2022: European Journal of Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34880546/evaluating-lower-limb-kinematics-using-microsoft-s-kinect-a-simple-novel-method
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Yaron Haimovich, Oded Hershkovich, Sigal Portnoy, Isabella Schwartz, Raphael Lotan
Purpose: Our aim was to evaluate the Microsoft Kinect sensor (MKS) as a markerless system for motion capture and analysis of lower limb motion, compare it with a state-of-the-art marker-based system (MBS), and investigate its accuracy in simultaneously capturing several lower limb joint movements on several planes while participants walked freely. Method: Participants were asked to walk while gait data were simultaneously recorded by both the MKS and the MBS. Software for analysing the Kinect data stream was developed using Microsoft Visual Studio and Kinect for Windows software development kits...
November 1, 2021: Physiotherapy Canada. Physiothérapie Canada
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34760141/a-review-on-the-use-of-microsoft-kinect-for-gait-abnormality-and-postural-disorder-assessment
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REVIEW
Anthony Bawa, Konstantinos Banitsas, Maysam Abbod
Gait and posture studies have gained much prominence among researchers and have attracted the interest of clinicians. The ability to detect gait abnormality and posture disorder plays a crucial role in the diagnosis and treatment of some diseases. Microsoft Kinect is presented as a noninvasive sensor essential for medical diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. There are currently no relevant studies that attempt to summarise the existing literature on gait and posture abnormalities using Kinect technology. The purpose of this study is to critically evaluate the existing research on gait and posture abnormalities using the Kinect sensor as the main diagnostic tool...
2021: Journal of Healthcare Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34736087/assessment-of-upper-limb-abnormalities-using-the-kinect-reliability-validity-and-detection-accuracy-in-people-living-with-acquired-brain-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabrielle L Pashley, Michelle B Kahn, Gavin Williams, Benjamin F Mentiplay, Megan Banky, Ross A Clark
Upper limb kinematic abnormalities are prevalent in people with acquired brain injury (ABI). We examined if the Microsoft Kinect for Xbox One (Kinect) reliably (test-retest) and validly (concurrent) quantifies upper limb kinematics, and accurately classifies abnormalities (sensitivity/specificity), in an ABI cohort when compared to three-dimensional motion analysis (3DMA) and a subjective rating scale. We compared 42 adults with ABI to 36 healthy control (HC) participants. Walking trials were recorded by 3DMA and Kinect at self-selected (SSWS) and fast (FWS) walking speeds...
October 22, 2021: Journal of Biomechanics
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