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Automatic tracking measurement system on human lumbar vertebral motion
An automated tracking system was developed to measure the flexion-extension motion of lumbar vertebrae using the algorithm of Sequential Important Resampling Particle Filter. In vitro validity was performed in 10 samples under digitized video fluoroscopy. Each sample was taken 2 full flexion-extension cycles under a special guide device in fixed speed, while the calibration model of lumbar vertebrae was fixed on a metal base. The trajectories are recorded by real-time depiction of the vertebral body with rigid fixation pens when the digitized video fluoroscopy collection is finished. A special system that can perform automatic tracking on the motion of lumbar vertebrae was developed. Reliability of the measurement was evaluated by a saw bone model experiment. In comparing with real-time motion recording, the correlation coefficient of test-retest and the accuracy were calculated, which showed satisfactory stability and consistency. The results suggested this new developed automatic tracking system could be a reliable tool to monitor the dynamic lumbar motion; to analyze the translation and rotational angle of vertebral from video-fluoroscopic images automatically and accurately. The proposed system may have a potential value in the evaluation of spinal medical application.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
Zonal lacunarity analysis: a new spatial analysis tool for geographic information systems
Effect of dietary HUFA on tissue fatty acid composition and reproductive performance of Chinese mitten crab Eriocheir sinensis (H. Milne-Edwards) broodstock
Overexpression of transketolase gene promotes chilling tolerance by increasing the activities of photosynthetic enzymes, alleviating oxidative damage and stabilizing cell structure in Cucumis sativus
LncRNA PANDAR regulates the G1/S transition of breast cancer cells by suppressing p16INK4A expression
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