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Monocular 3D Sway Tracking for Assessing Postural Instability in Cerebral Hypoperfusion During Quiet Standing

Authors :
Eric T. Hedge
Taylor W. Cleworth
Robert Amelard
Kevin R. Murray
Andrew C. Laing
Richard L. Hughson
Mamiko Noguchi
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
arXiv, 2019.

Abstract

Postural instability is prevalent in aging and neurodegenerative disease, decreasing quality of life and independence. Quantitatively monitoring balance control is important for assessing treatment efficacy and rehabilitation progress. However, existing technologies for assessing postural sway are complex and expensive, limiting their widespread utility. Here, we propose a monocular imaging system capable of assessing sub-millimeter 3D sway dynamics during quiet standing. Two anatomical targets with known feature geometries were placed on the lumbar and shoulder. Upper and lower trunk 3D kinematic motion were automatically assessed from a set of 2D frames through geometric feature tracking and an inverse motion model. Sway was tracked in 3D and compared between control and hypoperfusion conditions in 14 healthy young adults. The proposed system demonstrated high agreement with a commercial motion capture system (error $1.5 \times 10^{-4}\,\,\text {mm}$ , [−0.52, 0.52]). Between-condition differences in sway dynamics were observed in anterior-posterior sway during early and mid stance, and medial-lateral sway during mid stance commensurate with decreased cerebral perfusion, followed by recovered sway dynamics during late stance with cerebral perfusion recovery. This inexpensive single-camera system enables quantitative 3D sway monitoring for assessing neuromuscular balance control in weakly constrained environments.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cfff6af0033e67793271312662ad4dc7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1907.05376