Title :
Spectral analysis of standing balance using medical stereo images
Author :
Tsuruoka, Masako ; Shibasaki, Ryosuke ; Murai, Shunji
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Ind. Sci., Tokyo Univ., Japan
fDate :
30 Oct-2 Nov 1997
Abstract :
Serial 3D measured data on human motion provides important information for the medical evaluation of a person´s stability during his daily movements. This paper presents a new approach employing a personal computer-aided system for acquiring digital data about human movement. This study is based on three components: a synchronized hardware system linking two CCD video cameras, a simple 3D videogrammetric and image processing system, named “New Bird Man”, for non-metric cameras using bundle adjustment with self-calibration and biomechanics, and spectral analysis utilizing autoregressive modeling for determining the recovery of a patient´s standing balance. After therapy, the fluctuation of the patient´s COG (center of gravity) was improved and its power spectrum was found to vary in inverse proportion to the frequency, which was uneven and unstable before therapy in patients having lower-limb disorders. This study provides useful information for medical rehabilitation
Keywords :
CCD image sensors; autoregressive processes; biomechanics; calibration; data acquisition; fluctuations; mechanical stability; mechanoception; medical image processing; microcomputer applications; patient rehabilitation; patient treatment; spectral analysis; stereo image processing; synchronisation; video cameras; 3D videogrammetric system; CCD video cameras; New Bird Man; autoregressive modeling; balance recovery; biomechanics; bundle adjustment; centre of gravity fluctuation; computer-aided data acquisition system; human movement; image processing system; lower-limb disorders; medical rehabilitation; medical stereo images; nonmetric cameras; patient therapy; power spectrum; self-calibration; serial 3D measured data; spectral analysis; standing balance; synchronized hardware system; Anthropometry; Biomedical imaging; Charge-coupled image sensors; Frequency synchronization; Hardware; Humans; Medical treatment; Motion measurement; Spectral analysis; Stability;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1997. Proceedings of the 19th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4262-3
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.1997.757041