Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4058324 Gait & Posture 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

A method of using three tri-axial accelerometers for monitoring postural changes in sitting was introduced. Subjects were requested to perform forward trunk flexion and lateral bending. A motion analysis system and a three-dimensional rotation alignment device were used to verify the measurements of the accelerometers.The precision and reliability of the accelerometers for measuring static calibration was demonstrated as ≤1° for the RMS error and 1.000 for ICC(3,1). For measurements of sitting posture, the averaged RMS difference between the measurements of the accelerometers and the motion analysis system were ≤5° for all sitting postures on the coronal and sagittal planes. The results of this study demonstrated that tri-axial accelerometers could be used for tracking spinal postural changes on the sagittal and coronal planes in the sitting positions.

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