Segmental Kinematic Coupling of the Human Spinal Column during Locomotion |
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Authors: | Guo-ru Zhao Lei Ren Lu-quan Ren John R.Hutchinson Li-mei Tian Jian S.Dai |
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Affiliation: | aKey Laboratory for Terrain-Machine Bionics Engineering (Ministry of Education, China), Jilin University, Changchun 130022, P. R. China;bSchool of Physical Science and Engineering, King's College of London, University of London, London WC2R 2LS, UK;cStructure and Motion Laboratory, Department of Veterinary Basic Sciences, The Royal Veterinary College, University of London, Hertfordshire AL9 7TA, UK |
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Abstract: | As one of the most important daily motor activities, human locomotion has been investigated intensively in recent decades. The locomotor functions and mechanics of human lower limbs have become relatively well understood. However, so far our understanding of the motions and functional contributions of the human spine during locomotion is still very poor and simultaneous in-vivo limb and spinal column motion data are scarce. The objective of this study is to investigate the delicate in-vivo kinematic coupling between different functional regions of the human spinal column during locomotion as a stepping stone to explore the locomotor function of the human spine complex. A novel infrared reflective marker cluster system was constructed using stereophotogrammetry techniques to record the 3D in-vivo geometric shape of the spinal column and the segmental position and orientation of each functional spinal region simultaneously. Gait measurements of normal walking were conducted. The preliminary results show that the spinal column shape changes periodically in the frontal plane during locomotion. The segmental motions of different spinal functional regions appear to be strongly coupled, indicating some synergistic strategy may be employed by the human spinal column to facilitate locomotion. In contrast to traditional medical imaging-based methods, the proposed technique can be used to investigate the dynamic characteristics of the spinal column, hence providing more insight into the functional biomechanics of the human spine. |
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Keywords: | biomechanics spinal column human locomotion in-vivo segmental kinematics motion analysis stereophotogrammetry kinematic coupling |
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