Functional Spinal BiomechanicsOpen OpportunitiesAccurate non-invasive assessment modalities that incorporate both scapular motion and its morphology are currently unavailable, presenting a clear need for sustainable clinical application. To address this need, the Laboratory for Movement Biomechanics (LMB) utilizes a unique optical 4D scanning system (SLOT) to estimate the underlying anatomical structures using non-invasive structured light to produce high-quality images of the human skin surface, both statically and dynamically. By utilizing the clear cutaneous surface contours surrounding the scapula, the application of this technology to the shoulder joint could allow a novel non-invasive and dynamic approach for estimating scapular kinematics that overcomes the challenges associated with soft-tissue artifacts. The key challenge in the development of this approach is the precise identification and tracking of relevant scapula landmarks, as well as soft tissue artifacts, all of which are expected to affect the accuracy of the SLOT-measured kinematics. - Engineering and Technology, Information, Computing and Communication Sciences
- Master Thesis
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