2D Motion Capture Flashcards

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Kinematic descriptions

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  • Position
  • Velocity
  • Accleration
  • (ROM changes, timing changes, distances, etc. over time)
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Why quantify motion? - Clinical Application

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  • Facilitate appropriate / prevent inappropriate surgeries
  • Provide patients with efficient mobilization
    – Maximum energy conservation to minimize fatigue
  • Evaluate interventions
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Why Quantify Motion? - Research

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  • Identify movement patterns that contribute to injuries
    – Chronic: osteoarthritis, stress fractures, tendinopathies
    – Acute: falls, ligament injuries (ACL, MCL, UCL)
  • Better understand the characteristics of a movement disorder
    – Velocity? Initiation? Acceleration? Orientation in space?
  • Provide a detailed description of a movement pattern (Ex: Walking vs Elliptical)
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Why observational motion analysis with PT?

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Often used to guide clinical decision-making and choose most appropriate instrumentation

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Pros and Cons of Observational Motion Analysis

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Pro
* Simple, quick, no formal training, no instruments
* Rating systems may facilitate agreement among raters

Cons
* Difficult to observe motion occurring simultaneously at several joints
* Documentation (Hard to upload)
* Record/playback in clinic (HIPPA and confidence)
* Reliability (Subjective interpretation and POOR inter-rater agreement
* Little confidence in transverse plane motion (due to must be directly overhead)

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What is soft tissue artifact?

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  • Wobbles/jiggle we see when the skin changes places with movement
  • Doesn’t allow use to see what is truly happening to the true skeleton
  • This is always the biggest limitation with motion capture analysis!
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2D Video or Still Camera Considerations

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  • Camera location vs. movement plane
  • 2D viewpoint and perspective error
  • Camera distance vs. movement plane
  • Camera shutter
  • Image size
  • Markers/contrast
  • Image size
  • Marker Visibility
  • “Digitzing error”
  • Scaling rod
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Why is camera location important?

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  • Need to perfectly align plane of motion of the camera to the subject
  • Can only measure things specific to that plane you record
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What is perspective error?

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  • Camera perspective changes the results due to improper alignment
  • Results in greater degrees of error the more motion that occurs at the limb. Ex: Knee Flexion; More flexion that is actually truly happening
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How can we minimize perspective error?

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  • Place the camera further away and zoom in to get a closer view you would normally get when closer
  • Results in less offset angle of the camera

Quiz question

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What is one limitation we need to consider with a single plane and human motion?

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  • Humans don’t naturally move in one plane therefore there will always be out of plan movements affecting 2D angle calculations.
  • Camera correctly positioned, subject moving out of plane (swing phase)
  • Ex: Walking and IR
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2D motion is not a surrogate for ____

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3D

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Shutter Speed

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  • how long the shutter is open and exposes the sensor
  • The longer it is open the blurrier it gets
  • At very high speeds we need a lot of light because as we get faster less light exposure occurs.
  • You need high shutter speeds with movement
  • Very short shutter speeds (<1/200 sec are required for most functional movements)
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Image Size

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  • We want a large enough image as possible for resolution but also want them to fill the image
  • Need cameras with adjustable lenses
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Marker Visibility

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  • Need contrast (black clothes - white marker)
  • Need tight clothing
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Digitizing Error

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  • Slower resolution leads to bigger pixels
  • This results in a decrease in the ability to see change when pixels are large
  • We want high spatial resolution to avoid this error
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Scaling Rod

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  • Object of known length in view
  • Get as close to the subject as possible
18
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List accurate 2D capture requirements

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  • High resolution (many pixels)
  • Far away from subject and zoom in (reduce perspective error)
  • Aligh axis of person to the camera (reduce perspective error)
  • Scaling Rod as close to person as possible
  • If high speed motions, high shutter speed required (reduces motion blur of individual frames taken)