A quantitative measurement method for comparison of seated postures |
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Affiliation: | 1. Phillip Spiegel Orthopaedic Research Laboratory, Foundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education, Tampa, FL 33637, USA;2. University of Nebraska Medical Center, 981080 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198, USA;3. The Sports Medicine Clinic, 10330 Meridian Ave. N, Suite 300, Seattle, WA 98133, USA;4. Florida Orthopaedic Institute, 13020 N Telecom Pkwy, Tampa, FL 33637, USA;1. Clinic for Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery and Laboratory of Biomechanics and Implant Research, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany;2. Laboratory of Biomechanics and Implant Research, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany |
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Abstract: | This technical note proposes a method to measure and compare seated postures. The three-dimensional locations of palpable anatomical landmarks corresponding to the anterior superior iliac spines, clavicular notch, head, shoulders and knees are measured in terms of x, y and z co-ordinates in the reference system of the measuring apparatus. These co-ordinates are then transformed onto a body-based axis system which allows comparison within-subject. The method was tested on eleven unimpaired adult participants and the resulting data used to calculate a Least Significant Difference (LSD) for the measure, which is used to determine whether two postures are significantly different from one another.The method was found to be sensitive to the four following standardised static postural perturbations: posterior pelvic tilt, pelvic obliquity, pelvic rotation, and abduction of the thighs. The resulting data could be used as an outcome measure for the postural alignment aspect of seating interventions in wheelchairs. |
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