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Spherical frame projections for visualising joint range of motion, and a complementary method to capture mobility data

Authors :
Eva C. Herbst
Enrico A. Eberhard
John R. Hutchinson
Christopher T. Richards
University of Zurich
Herbst, Eva C
Source :
Journal of Anatomy. 241:1054-1065
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Wiley, 2022.

Abstract

Quantifying joint range of motion (RoM), the reachable poses at a joint, has many applications in research and clinical care. Joint RoM measurements can be used to investigate the link between form and function in extant and extinct animals, to diagnose musculoskeletal disorders and injuries or monitor rehabilitation progress. However, it is difficult to visually demonstrate how the rotations of the joint axes interact to produce joint positions. Here, we introduce the spherical frame projection (SFP), which is a novel 3D visualisation technique, paired with a complementary data collection approach. SFP visualisations are intuitive to interpret in relation to the joint anatomy because they 'trace' the motion of the coordinate system of the distal bone at a joint relative to the proximal bone. Furthermore, SFP visualisations incorporate the interactions of degrees of freedom, which is imperative to capture the full joint RoM. For the collection of such joint RoM data, we designed a rig using conventional motion capture systems, including live audio-visual feedback on torques and sampled poses. Thus, we propose that our visualisation and data collection approach can be adapted for wide use in the study of joint function.

Details

ISSN :
14697580 and 00218782
Volume :
241
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Anatomy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b42f45ce7879a0e4275a3beb9620040e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/joa.13717