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Correlation Of Segmental Lumbar Kinematics With A Wearable Skin Strain Sensor Array, Andrew Gibbons, Paul Mcmullin, Joseph Peterson, Spencer Baker, Kelly Clingo, Ulrike H. Mitchell, David T. Fullwood, Anton E. Bowden Oct 2021

Correlation Of Segmental Lumbar Kinematics With A Wearable Skin Strain Sensor Array, Andrew Gibbons, Paul Mcmullin, Joseph Peterson, Spencer Baker, Kelly Clingo, Ulrike H. Mitchell, David T. Fullwood, Anton E. Bowden

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Introduction: Joint kinematics have been shown to be strongly diagnostic of underlying pathology in the knee, hip, shoulder, and ankle. However, the anatomical complexity of the spine has made obtaining accurate, segmental kinematics extremely challenging. Current approaches required specialized hardware (e.g., a dual x-ray system), or are highly invasive (e.g., bone pins implanted into the vertebrae). Recently, our lab has developed a wearable array of skin-mounted strain sensors that hopes to address this challenge. The purpose of the present work study was to quantify the utility of this array through comparison with real-time lumbar vertebral kinematics.

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