Development of a bespoke motion capture system allowing real-time biofeedback of movement for use in the clinical environment

Clarke, Lindsay and Murphy, Andrew J and Rowe, Phil (2015) Development of a bespoke motion capture system allowing real-time biofeedback of movement for use in the clinical environment. In: XXV Congress International Society of Biomechanics, 2015-07-12 - 2015-07-16.

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Abstract

A biomechanical model was developed which removes an aspect of the technical inaccessibility of current commercially available motion capture systems. The model allows output of kinematics and visual feedback of movement to the patient and clinician. Currently, flexion/extension, internal/external rotation and ab/adduction angles can be displayed for all joints. Shank/thigh to vertical angle and pelvic, tilt, obliquity and rotation can also be displayed.