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Performing Human Movement Assessments Using Video Game Technology

總結
Researchers at Purdue University have developed a software application that will serve as a tool for clinicians to measure and monitor body movements using an affordable, portable device, the Microsoft Kinect*. The application's design allows physical and occupational therapists to supplement movement assessments with more comprehensive metrics than currently available. In addition, features, such as longitudinal tracking of patient progress, will provide clinicians the opportunity to view how their patients are progressing under their current regimen. The proposed technology will provide an affordable interface for clinicians to carry out rigorous examinations of a patient's movement without adding significant time to their visit or diverting time away from their rehabilitation regimen.*Trademark
技術優勢
Uses existing technologyAffordablePortable Easy to useSimultaneous evaluations
技術應用
Physical and occupational therapistsClinical evaluationsTherapy progression
詳細技術說明
Jeff HaddadHuman Motor Behavior GroupPurdue Health and Kinesiology
*Abstract
None
*Background
Commercial motion capture systems now offer systems that require no instrumentation and allow movement tracking without having to use markers or tracking suits. However, these systems are prohibitively expensive, require technical expertise, take up a large volume of space, and often require the analysis of movements by users before outcome measures are available. In general, this technology is not widely adopted in the clinical field despite some advantages over commercial motion capture systems that require instrumentation. The high cost, low portability, and required expertise associated with commercial motion capture systems frequently used in human movement research, does not afford its use in clinical settings.In general, physical and occupational therapists use visual inspection of posture or movement or handheld goniometers to assess patients in a clinical environment. Unfortunately, this limits a clinician's ability to incorporate more comprehensive examinations of posture and gait that may reveal subtle alterations to the underlying health and functional status of the neuromuscular system.
*IP Issue Date
None
*IP Type
Other Patent
*Stage of Development
Prototype Testing in Economic Run
*Web Links
Purdue Office of Technology CommercializationPurdue Innovation and EntrepreneurshipJeff HaddadHuman Motor Behavior GroupPurdue Health and Kinesiology
國家
Not Available
申請號碼
None
國家/地區
美國

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