Title :
Validation and Application of a Computational Model for Wrist and Hand Movements Using Surface Markers
Author :
Metcalf, Cheryl D. ; Notley, Scott V. ; Chappell, Paul H. ; Burridge, Jane H. ; Yule, Victoria T.
Author_Institution :
Southampton Univ., Southampton
fDate :
3/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A kinematic model is presented based on surface marker placement generating wrist, metacarpal arch, fingers and thumb movements. Standard calculations are used throughout the model and then applied to the specified marker placement. A static trial involving eight unimpaired participants was carried out to assess inter-rater reliability. The standard deviations across the data were comparable to manual goniometers. In addition, a test-retest trial of ten unimpaired participants is also reported to illustrate the variability of movement at the wrist joint, metacarpal arch, and index finger as an example of model output when repeating the same task many times. Light and heavyweight versions of the tasks are assessed and characteristics of individual movement strategies presented. The participant trial showed moderate correlation in radial/ulnar deviation of the wrist (r = 0.65), and strong correlation in both metacarpal arch joints (r = 0.75 and r = 0.85), the MCP (r = 0.79), and PIP (r = 0.87) joints of the index finger. The results indicate that individuals use repeated strategies of movement when lifting light and heavyweight versions of the same object, but showed no obvious repeated pattern of movement across the population.
Keywords :
biomechanics; biomedical measurement; bone; fingers; hand movements; index finger; inter-rater reliability; kinematic model; lifting; marker placement; metacarpal arch; radial-ulnar deviation; surface markers; thumb; wrist joint; wrist movements; Biomedical measurements; Computational modeling; Computer applications; Computer science; Fingers; Goniometers; Kinematics; Motion analysis; Motion measurement; Testing; Thumb; Wrist; Biomedical Measurements; Biomedical measurements; Hands; Kinematics; Motion Analysis; hands; kinematics; motion analysis; Adult; Biomechanics; Computer Simulation; Female; Hand; Humans; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Male; Models, Biological; Movement; Photography; Task Performance and Analysis; Wrist;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2007.908087