Quantified analysis of facial movement: A reference for clinical applications

Author:

Sarhan François‐Régis1234ORCID,Olivetto Matthieu123,Ben Mansour Khalil5ORCID,Neiva Cécilia6,Colin Emilien123,Choteau Baptiste25,Marie Jean‐Paul78ORCID,Testelin Sylvie123,Marin Frédéric5ORCID,Dakpé Stéphanie123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. UR 7516 CHIMERE Université de Picardie Jules Verne Amiens France

2. Maxillofacial Surgery Department CHU Amiens‐Picardie Amiens France

3. Institut Faire Faces CHU Amiens‐Picardie Amiens France

4. Physiotherapy School CHU Amiens‐Picardie Amiens France

5. UMR CNRS 7338, Biomécanique et Bioingénierie, Université de Technologie de Compiègne Sorbonne Université Compiègne France

6. Maxillofacial Surgery Department Hôpital Necker APHP Paris France

7. Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, CHU Rouen Normandie Hôpital Charles‐Nicolles Rouen France

8. EA3830 GRHV Université de Rouen Normandie Rouen France

Abstract

AbstractMost techniques for evaluating unilateral impairments in facial movement yield subjective measurements. The objective of the present study was to define a reference dataset and develop a visualization tool for clinical assessments. In this prospective study, a motion capture system was used to quantify facial movements in 30 healthy adults and 2 patients. We analyzed the displacements of 105 reflective markers placed on the participant's face during five movements (M1–M5). For each marker, the primary endpoint was the maximum amplitude of displacement from the static position (M0) in an analysis of variance. The measurement precision was 0.1 mm. Significant displacements of markers were identified for M1–M5, and displacement patterns were defined. The patients and age‐matched healthy participants were compared with regard to the amplitude of displacement. We created a new type of radar plot to visually represent the diagnosis and facilitate effective communication between medical professionals. In proof‐of‐concept experiments, we collected quantitative data on patients with facial palsy and created a patient‐specific radar plot. Our new protocol for clinical facial motion capture (“quantified analysis of facial movement,” QAFM) was accurate and should thus facilitate the long‐term clinical follow‐up of patients with facial palsy. To take account of the limitations affecting the comparison with the healthy side, we created a dataset of healthy facial movements; our method might therefore be applicable to other conditions in which movements on one or both sides of the face are impaired. The patient‐specific radar plot enables clinicians to read and understand the results rapidly.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Conseil Régional de Picardie

European Regional Development Fund

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Histology,Anatomy

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