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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Dynamic evaluation and treatment of the movement amplitude using kinect sensor
Authors: Cunha Neto, Joel Sotero da
Rebouças Filho, Pedro Pedrosa
Silva, Guilherme Pinheiro Ferreira da
Olegario, Natália Bitar da Cunha
Duarte, João Batista Furlan
Albuquerque, Victor Hugo Costa de
Keywords: Arthrometry;Biomechanical rehabilitation;Exergames;Kinect sensor;Dynamic evaluation;Goniometry;Artrometria;Reabilitação biomecânica;Sensor Kinect;Avaliação dinâmica;Goniometria
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: IEEE Access
Citation: CUNHA NETO, Joel Sotero da; REBOUÇAS FILHO, Pedro Pedrosa; SILVA, Guilherme Pinheiro Ferreira da; OLEGÁRIO, Natalia Bitar da Cunha; DUARTE, João Batista Furlan; ALBUQUERQUE, Victor Hugo Costa de. Dynamic evaluation and treatment of the movement amplitude using kinect sensor. IEEE Access, [s.l.], v. 6, p. 17292 - 17305, 2018.
Abstract: This paper presents a hybrid solution (software and hardware) integrating the computer and the Kinect sensor. The proposed solution, named GoNet v2, is an instrument for the dynamic and automatic evaluation of biomechanical rehabilitation processes. Experimental tests to evaluate the range of motion of body joints, especially for elbow flexion, elbow extension, shoulder abduction, shoulder flexion, radial deviation, and ulnar deviation, are presented and discussed. We also presented the exergamers for rehabilitation tests, based on Kabat diagonal and squatting. Ten healthy individuals were evaluated using the GoNet v2 and the universal goniometer, and twelve professionals evaluated the instrument through a survey. The intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was used to analyze the reproducibility, and for the accuracy analysis the errors were compared using the mean of the worst cases with movement. Regarding intraexaminer and inter-examiner reproducibility, high ICC values were found for the range of flexion/extension of the shoulder, abduction of the shoulder, and ulnar deviation, thus showing its optimum precision. According to the evaluation of the specialists, the GoNet v2 gave better results for the flexion/extension of the shoulder (3.61%) and elbow (3.17%), and also the abduction (2.11%) of the shoulder compared with the goniometer. The results showed that the GoNet v2 had a high reproducibility, except for radial deviation. The accuracy results were good for the abduction measurements of the shoulder and the flexion/extension measurements of the elbow and shoulder.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/73411
ISSN: 2169-3536
Access Rights: Acesso Aberto
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