ListarLaboratorio de Enxeñaría Mecánica (LIM) por tema "Motion capture"
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Determination of the 3D Human Spine Posture from Wearable Inertial Sensors and a Multibody Model of the Spine
(MDPI, 2022)[Abstract] Determination of spine posture is of great interest for the effective prevention, evaluation, treatment and evolution monitoring of spinal disorders. Limitations of traditional imaging systems, including cost, ... -
Human motion capture, reconstruction, and musculoskeletal analysis in real time
(Springer, 2023-10-06)[Abstract] Optical motion capture is an essential tool for the study and analysis of human movement. Currently, most manufacturers of motion-capture systems provide software applications for reconstructing the movement in ... -
Lower Back Injury Prevention and Sensitization of Hip Hinge with Neutral Spine Using Wearable Sensors during Lifting Exercises
(MDPI, 2021-08)[Abstract] The popularization and industrialization of fitness over the past decade, with the rise of big box gyms and group classes, has reduced the quality of the basic formation and assessment of practitioners, which ... -
The use of wearable inertial sensors and workplace-based exercises to reduce lateral epicondylitis in the workstation of a textile logistics center
(MDPI, 2023-05-27)[Abstract]: People whose jobs involve repetitive motions of the wrist and forearm can suffer from lateral epicondylitis, which is a significant burden on both the individual and the employer due to treatment costs, reduced ...