Société de Biomécanique young investigator award 2023: Estimation of intersegmental load at L5-S1 during lifting/lowering tasks using force plate free markerless motion capture
Article dans une revue avec comité de lecture
Date
2024-12Journal
Journal of BiomechanicsRésumé
Accurate estimation of joint load during a lifting/lowering task could provide a better understanding of the pathogenesis and development of musculoskeletal disorders. In particular, the values of the net force and moment at the L5-S1 joint could be an important criterion to identify the unsafe lifting/lowering tasks. In this study, the joint load at L5-S1 was estimated from the motion kinematics acquired using a multi-view markerless motion capture system without force plate. The 3D human pose estimation was first obtained on each frame using deep learning. The kinematic analysis was then performed to calculate the velocity and acceleration information of each segment. Then, the net force and moment at the L5-S1 joint were calculated using inverse dynamics with a top-down approach. This estimate was compared to a reference with a bottom-up approach. It was computed using a marker-based motion capture system combined with force plates and using personalized body segment inertial parameters derived from a 3D model of the human body shape constructed for each subject using biplanar radiographs. The average differences of the estimates for force and moment among all subjects were 14.0 ± 6.9 N and 9.0 ± 2.3 Nm, respectively. Meanwhile, the mean peak value differences of the estimates were 10.8 ± 8.9 N and 11.9 ± 9.5 Nm, respectively. This study then proposed the most rigorous comparison of mechanical loading on the lumbar spine using computer vision. Further work is needed to perform such an estimation under realistic industrial conditions.
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