DocumentCode :
1786071
Title :
Partial Directed Coherence applied in physiotherapy data
Author :
Nakashima, Giovana Y. ; Nakagawa, Theresa H. ; dos Santos, Andre F. ; Serrao, Fabio V. ; Maciel, C.D.
Author_Institution :
Sci. & Technol. of Sao Paulo, Fed. Inst. of Educ., Salto, Brazil
fYear :
2014
fDate :
26-28 May 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
In physiotherapy, the understanding of human motion is crucial to the development of rehabilitation techniques. This work applies Partial Directed Coherence (PDC) concept to determine directional flow among kinematic and electromyographic data from two different running techniques. PDC is a Granger causality approach, that uses autoregressive estimative to calculate causal interaction between two processes. The results indicated that each running technique has a distinct causal functionality, both in kinematic and electromyographic signals. The influences analysis presented a promising scenario, where the results can be used to understand the normal motion during running, to diagnose movement patterns that may predispose to injury, to understand the effect of and to develop new treatment running techniques and to evaluate the effect of prevention and rehabilitation programs.
Keywords :
autoregressive processes; biomechanics; electromyography; injuries; kinematics; medical signal processing; patient care; patient rehabilitation; Granger causality approach; autoregressive estimation; causal interaction; directional flow; electromyographic signal data; human motion; injury; kinematic signal data; movement pattern diagnosis; normal motion; partial directed coherence; physiotherapy data; prevention programs; rehabilitation programs; rehabilitation techniques; treatment running techniques; Coherence; Electromyography; Joints; Kinematics; Muscles; Pelvis; Three-dimensional displays; Granger causality; Partial Directed Coherence; electromyography; kinematics; knee;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Biosignals and Biorobotics Conference (2014): Biosignals and Robotics for Better and Safer Living (BRC), 5th ISSNIP-IEEE
Conference_Location :
Salvador
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5688-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/BRC.2014.6880962
Filename :
6880962
Link To Document :
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