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  • How to evaluate spinal mobility with diseases that reduce itusing motion capture systems

    Hi all,

    We are using our own motion capture system to analyze spinal mobility
    in subjects affected by certain diseases that reduce range of movement.

    For hip mobility we will use:

    1) gait analysis.

    For neck mobility:

    2) cervical frontal flexion/extension
    3) cervical lateral flexion (left/right)
    4) cervical rotation (left/right)

    For back mobility:

    - With frontal flexion

    5) Distance to the ground of the fingers
    6) Angle formed between segments formed by several marks on the spine

    - With lateral flexion

    7) Distance to the ground of the fingers (left and right)
    8) Angle formed between segments formed by several marks on the spine

    - With trunk rotation

    9) Angle formed between two segments: shoulders (left-right) and hips
    (left-right)

    My questions are:

    - Do you use another movements/measurements to evaluate spinal mobility?
    - Do you know normative data on some of the previous measures?
    - Do you know any internet site with normative data of gait analysis
    with numeric data expressed in percentage of the step to compare them
    with our data?

    Thanks in advance.

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    Juan Luis Garrido Castro
    Biomechanical Motion Capture Laboratory
    Computer Science And Numerical Analysis Dept
    University of Cordoba (Spain)
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