DocumentCode
74003
Title
Development of a Device for Measurement of Multi-Directional Isometric Trunk Kinetics in a Seated Position
Author
Perlmutter, S. ; Fang Lin ; Dewald, Julius P. A.
Author_Institution
Phys. Therapy & Human Movement Sci. Dept., Northwestern Univ., Chicago, IL, USA
Volume
22
Issue
2
fYear
2014
fDate
Mar-14
Firstpage
344
Lastpage
351
Abstract
Trunk torque is typically quantified in a single plane. This is not ideal since any unmeasured coupled trunk kinetics in other directions, than the intended one, could affect the accuracy and reliability of the strength measurements as well as the ability to corroborate findings with electromyographic recordings. Therefore, an isometric device that simultaneously records trunk kinetics across planes has been developed to aid in the research of trunk control in both the healthy or impaired populations. This device utilizes a six degree-of-freedom load cell and custom designed frame to attach individuals while in the sitting position. The performance of the device was tested in six healthy controls and while using two protocols. The device was able to detect coupled trunk kinetics during maximum lateral flexion and axial twisting torque generation. It also allowed the implementation of a multi-axis isometric protocol showing that subjects were able to generate larger amounts of axial torque during sub-maximal trunk extension compared to sub-maximal trunk flexion. In conclusion, the device and mechanical transformations discussed in this article will aid in the interpretation of multi-directional isometric trunk kinetics in a wide range of populations.
Keywords
biomedical equipment; biomedical measurement; electromyography; medical signal processing; torque; torque measurement; axial twisting torque generation; coupled trunk kinetics detection; custom designed frame; degree-of-freedom load cell; device development; electromyographic recordings; healthy populations; impaired populations; isometric device; maximum lateral flexion; mechanical transformations; multiaxis isometric protocol; multidirectional isometric trunk kinetic measurement; seated position; strength measurement accuracy; strength measurement reliability; submaximal trunk extension; submaximal trunk flexion; trunk control; trunk torque; unmeasured coupled trunk kinetics; Couplings; Kinetic theory; Muscles; Pelvis; Protocols; Torque; Torque measurement; Isometric; torque; trunk;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1534-4320
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNSRE.2013.2289929
Filename
6720173
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