Therapeutic Motion Analysis of Lower Limbs Using Kinovea

  • Guzmán Valdivia C
  • Blanco-Ortega A
  • Antonio Oliver-salazar M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Goniometry has been widely used to analyze human motion. The goniometer is a tool to measure the angular change on systems of a single degree of freedom. However, it is inappropriate to detect movements with multiple degrees of freedom. Kinovea is a free software application for the analysis, comparison and evaluation of movement. Generally, used to evaluate the progress of an athlete in training. Many studies in the literature have proposed solutions for measuring combined movements, especially in lower limbs. In this paper, we discuss the possibility to use Kinovea in rehabilitation movements for lower limbs. We used a webcam to record the movement of patient's leg. The detection and analysis was carry out using Kinovea with position markers to measure angular positions of lower limbs. To find the angle of the hip and knee, a mathematical model based on a robot of two degrees of freedom was proposed. The results of position, velocity and acceleration for ankle and knee was presented in a XY plane. In addition, the angular measure of hip and knee was obtained using the inverse kinematics of a 2RR robot.

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Guzmán Valdivia, C. H., Blanco-Ortega, A., Antonio Oliver-salazar, M., & Carrera Escobedo, J. (2013). Therapeutic Motion Analysis of Lower Limbs Using Kinovea. International Journal of Soft Computing and Engineering (IJSCE), (3), 2231–2307. Retrieved from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/257836220

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