A new optical technique to monitor joint motion using position sensitive detector

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Evaluation of joint movements is essential to choose an appropriate rehabilitation protocol for a patient. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to suggest an alternative optical technique for measurement of joint angle which is convenient, inexpensive, and can be operated in real time. METHODS: According to the principle of the triangulation method, position sensitive detector (PSD) converts reflected light signals into distance-related voltages. Various parameters were investigated to increase detection range and resolution of joint angle measurements. RESULTS: The accuracy of the suggested optical sensor was verified by comparing with a commercial goniometer and 3D motion capture system. CONCLUSIONS: This method can be applied to monitor recovery progress for the patient in rehabilitation and sport science.

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Jung, G. I., Park, B. K., Kim, J. S., Lee, T. H., Choi, J. H., Oh, H. B., … Jun, J. H. (2015). A new optical technique to monitor joint motion using position sensitive detector. In Technology and Health Care (Vol. 23, pp. S473–S480). IOS Press BV. https://doi.org/10.3233/THC-150984

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