AI Article Synopsis

  • Age-related spinal deformity significantly impacts quality of life, leading to increased need for surgical intervention and follow-up due to complications.
  • The introduction of an Instrumented Spine Orthosis (ISO) allows for easy capturing of torso motions post-surgery without needing complex equipment.
  • Evaluations confirm the ISO's reliability in measuring peak torso angles and velocities during activities, highlighting its potential for tracking recovery progress in patients with spinal issues.

Article Abstract

Age related spinal deformity is becoming an increasingly prevalent problem, resulting in decreased quality of life. While spinal deformity can be corrected via surgical intervention, a large number of people with spinal fusions require follow-up surgery due to further degeneration. The identification of changes to a subjects kinematics and kinetics post-surgery are limited by a lack of methods to collect patient specific motion data over the course of surgical recovery. This paper introduces an Instrumented Spine Orthosis (ISO) that can capture the motions of the subjects torso without requiring the use of a control computer or other dedicated motion capture equipment. This system is used to collect the peak torso angles and velocities for a single subject performing sit-to-stand actions. The accuracy of the ISO is evaluated using motion capture, during different sit-to-stand protocols designed to highlight motion changes that have been seen in subjects with reduced mobility. This system was found to provide reliable measurements of these kinematic and kinetic torso measures across all tested motions, demonstrating the potential for the use of Instrumented Spine Orthotics to provide quantitative measures during the surgical recovery process.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6438185PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/EMBC.2018.8512526DOI Listing

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