INSERM U1093, Cognition, Action et plasticité sensorimotrice, Université de Bourgogne,
France
Research Article
Low-Cost Motion Analysis Device: Accuracy of Velocity Measurements during Arm Movements in Comparison With Laboratory System - A Pilot Study
Author(s): Kubicki A, Petrement G, Brost V and Yang FKubicki A, Petrement G, Brost V and Yang F
Motion analysis processes are commonly used in the field of motion neurosciences, both with healthy and pathological subjects. Actually, the most used and validated system is the Vicon® (Oxford Metrics Group). This very accurate motion analysis system fits perfectly with laboratory contexts, but its usefulness in a clinical environment is more critical. Indeed, this device is very cumbersome, not wearable and not easy to use for clinicians. To counteract these difficulties in motion clinical analysis, some new innovative devices were proposed in the last years, more wearable, user-friendliness, low-cost, and able to record some interesting kinematic parameters. To test the accuracy of one of these systems, we compared the FX-Move® analysis with that of the Vicon®. To do this we asked three subjects to do slow and fast upper-limb reaching movements, and plotted both FX-Move.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2376-0281.1000107
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