Week 4 Flashcards

(27 cards)

1
Q

Which of the following is NOT needed to perform an analysis using 3D motion capture

A

Force Plate

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2
Q

How many cameras (minimum) are needed for 3D motion capture

A

2

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3
Q

The entire biomechanics lab from wall to wall is part of the capture volume

A

False

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4
Q

In order for the cameras to all “talk” to each other, what step must be taken during calibration

A

A wand is waved for a period of time in the capture volume

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5
Q

Any place within the capture volume could be defined as the origin of the xyz coordinate system

A

True

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6
Q

How many markers (minimum) are necessary for each body segment

A

3

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7
Q

Using 3D motion capture, the pelvis angle would be measured as the angle between the trunk and the thigh segments

A

False

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8
Q

In 3D motion capture, joint angles can be calculated similar to 2D motion capture using the x-y coordinates of as few as 3 reflective markers

A

False

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9
Q

Plug-in Gait uses standardized marker placements that the 3D motion capture software can recognize and then quickly compute joint angles during walking gait

A

True

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10
Q

Which of the following has been demonstrated as a symptom of concussion using 3D motion capture

A

Increased medial lateral sway during walking

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11
Q

How many cameras minimum are needed for 3D motion capture

A

2

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12
Q

How many frames do you need to calibrate using the calibration wand

A

1000 frames

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13
Q

The calibration wand is set up at

A

xyz 0,0,0

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14
Q

What body segments define the ankle

A

Foot and shank

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15
Q

What body segments define the knee

A

Shank and thigh

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16
Q

What body segments define the hip

A

Pelvis and thigh

17
Q

What body segments define the pelvis

A

Pelvis is a segment angle

18
Q

What body segments define the trunk

A

Trunk is a segment angle

19
Q

What body segments define the shoulder

A

Arm and scapula

20
Q

What is a capture volume

A

The volume of space representing the coverage area of the 3D motion capture cameras within a biomechanics lab

21
Q

The wand has two functions

A

Calibrates cameras

Defines xyz origin

22
Q

3D motion capture vs 2D motion capture characteristics

A
3D:
Accurate
Repeatable
3 Planes of motion
Automatic processing

2D:
Money - cheap
Time
Accessibility

23
Q

How many markers in total in plug in gait method

24
Q

Which side of the body has slightly higher marker placement and what body parts are they

A

Right thigh

Right Tibia

25
Plug in gait is... However is... Requires...
Commonly used Limited 1 extra step - anthropometric data
26
What anthropometric data does plug in gait require
Height Weight Leg length Knee width Ankle width
27
What can 3D motion capture be used for in real life
Animated video games Movie characters 3D joint angles during movement