Author:
Alhossary Amr,Pataky Todd,Ang Wei Tech,Chua Karen Sui Geok,Kwong Wai Hang,Donnelly Cyril John
Abstract
AbstractClinical gait analysis is an important biomechanics field that is often influenced by subjectivity in time-varying analysis leading to type I and II errors. Statistical Parametric Mapping can operate on all time-varying joint dynamics simultaneously, thereby overcoming subjectivity errors. We present MovementRx, the first gait analysis modelling application that correctly models the deviations of joints kinematics and kinetics both in 3 and 1 degrees of freedom; presented with easy-to-understand color maps for clinicians with limited statistical training. MovementRx is a python-based versatile GUI-enabled movement analysis decision support system, that provides a holistic view of all lower limb joints fundamental to the kinematic/kinetic chain related to functional gait. The user can cascade the view from single 3D multivariate result down to specific single joint individual 1D scalar movement component in a simple, coherent, objective, and visually intuitive manner. We highlight MovementRx benefit by presenting a case-study of a right knee osteoarthritis (OA) patient with otherwise undetected postintervention contralateral OA predisposition. MovementRx detected elevated frontal plane moments of the patient’s unaffected knee. The patient also revealed a surprising adverse compensation to the contralateral limb.
Funder
Nanyang Technological University
Agency for Science, Technology and Research
National Healthcare Group
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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