Journal of Biomechanics
Volume 35, Issue 9 , Pages 1279-1283, September 2002

Evaluation of the global optimisation method within the upper limb kinematics analysis

  • E Roux

      Affiliations

    • Laboratoire d’Automatique et de Mécanique Industrielles et Humaines, U.M.R. C.N.R.S. 8530, Université de Valenciennes, Le Mont Houy, 59313 Valenciennes Cedex 9, France
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author
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  • S Bouilland

      Affiliations

    • Groupe Hopale, 62 608 BERCK SUR MER, France
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  • A.-P Godillon-Maquinghen

      Affiliations

    • Laboratoire d’Automatique et de Mécanique Industrielles et Humaines, U.M.R. C.N.R.S. 8530, Université de Valenciennes, Le Mont Houy, 59313 Valenciennes Cedex 9, France
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  • D Bouttens

      Affiliations

    • Groupe Hopale, 62 608 BERCK SUR MER, France

Accepted 8 May 2002.

Abstract 

The aim of this study is to assess the performances of the global optimisation (GO) method (Bone position estimation from skin marker co-ordinates using GO with joint constraints. Journal of Biomechanics 32, 129–134) within the upper limb kinematics analysis. First the model of the upper limb is presented. Then we apply GO method in order to reduce skin movement artefacts that imply relative movement between markers and bones. The performances of the method are then evaluated with the help of simulated movements of the upper limb. Results show a significant reduction of the errors and of the variability due to skin movement.

Keywords:  Upper limb kinematics, Optoelectronic system with external markers, Skin movement artefacts, Global optimisation, Simulated movement

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PII: S0021-9290(02)00088-X

Journal of Biomechanics
Volume 35, Issue 9 , Pages 1279-1283, September 2002