VARIANTS OF UPPER LIMB MOTION INDEX CALCULATIONS IN THE ASSESSMENT OF UPPER LIMB MOTION DYSFUNCTION


Abstract eng:
The use of objective human diagnostics methods when identifying motion dysfunctions often comes down to the use of various types of scales or indexes facilitating the analysis of large amounts of kinematic data recorded during the performance of movements. An example of an index dedicated for assessing upper limb motion dysfunction can be the ULMDI (Upper Limb Motion Deviation Index) referred to in this study. The research aimed to identify the effect of different UMLDI variants, allowing for various numbers of repeated upper limb movements as well as with and without consideration of mobility measurements related to the sternoclavicular joint, on the obtained index values. The research also involved the assessment of motion dysfunction (based on different ULMDI calculation variants) related to individual patients and comparing it with the assessment performed by the physiotherapist. The research-related tests involved 23 healthy subjects constituting the reference group and 3 patients for whom different ULMDI variants were calculated. The analyses resulted in the determination of the effect of various quantities taken into consideration when calculating the above-named index on the value of the ULMDI in relation to patients subjected to the tests.

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Brno University of Technology, Institute of Solid Mechanics, Mechatronics and Biomechanics, Brno
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Conference Title:
Engineering Mechanics 2017
Conference Venue:
Svratka, CZ
Conference Dates:
2017-05-15 / 2017-05-18
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