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Kinematic models of the upper limb joints for multibody kinematics optimisation: An overview

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Soft tissue artefact (STA), i.e. the motion of the skin, fat and muscles gliding on the underlying bone, may lead to a marker position error reaching up to 8.7cm for the particular case of the scapula. Multibody kinematics optimisation (MKO) is one of the most efficient approaches used to reduce STA. It consists in minimising the distance between the positions of experimental markers on a subject skin and the simulated positions of the same markers embedded on a kinematic model. However, the efficiency of MKO directly relies on the chosen kinematic model. This paper proposes an overview of the different upper limb models available in the literature and a discussion about their applicability to MKO. The advantages of each joint model with respect to its biofidelity to functional anatomy are detailed both for the shoulder and the forearm areas. Models capabilities of personalisation and of adaptation to pathological cases are also discussed. Concerning model efficiency in terms of STA reduction in MKO algorithms, a lack of quantitative assessment in the literature is noted. In priority, future studies should concern the evaluation and quantification of STA reduction depending on upper limb joint constraints.
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hal-01635103 , version 1 (14-11-2017)

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Sonia Duprey, Alexandre Naaim, Florent Moissenet, Mickaël Begon, Laurence Cheze. Kinematic models of the upper limb joints for multibody kinematics optimisation: An overview. Journal of Biomechanics, 2017, 62, pp. 87-94. ⟨10.1016/j.jbiomech.2016.12.005⟩. ⟨hal-01635103⟩
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