ANALISI OPTOELETTRONICA DEL RACHIDE E DEL TORACE IN SOGGETTI CON SCOLIOSI IDIOPATICA
Tesi di Dottorato
Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Citazione:
ANALISI OPTOELETTRONICA DEL RACHIDE E DEL TORACE IN SOGGETTI CON SCOLIOSI IDIOPATICA / V.g. Ferrara ; coordinatore: V.F. Ferrario ; tutor: C. Sforza ; co-tutor: M.C. Turci. DIPARTIMENTO DI SCIENZE BIOMEDICHE PER LA SALUTE, 2014 Jan 31. 26. ciclo, Anno Accademico 2013. [10.13130/ferrara-vincenzo-giovanni_phd2014-01-31].
Abstract:
OPTOELECTRONIC MOTION ANALYSIS OF SPINE AND THORAX IN SCOLIOSIS
Protocol design and application in a pilot-study group
Vincenzo Giovanni FERRARA
Matr. R09064
The forward bending test according to Adams (AT) and rib hump quantification by scoliometer are common clinical examination techniques in idiopathic scoliosis, although precise data about the change of angular axial rotation in forward bending posture are not available (1). The aims of the present research is to create a motion analysis protocol to investigate the movement of spine and thorax in a sample of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) patients during Adams test.
Ten patients (5 men, 5 women; age 16,2+2,3) with idiopathic scoliosis with mean Cobb-angles (19°+2,11°) were recruited. We recorded the axial spine and thorax surface rotation during forward bending movement using an optoelectronic three-dimensional motion analyzer (BTS Smart System) with 60 Hz sampling rate. Twenty-six passive markers (diameter 0,5 and 1 cm) were used to define chest wall, spine and pelvis. Spine was reconstructed as follows: we placed six markers on the spinous processes (SP) of the second (D2), fifth (D5), ninth (D9) thoracic vertebra, above the SP of the third (L3), the fourth (L4) lumbar vertebra and above SP of the first sacral vertebra (S1). Thorax was reconstructed by placing fourteen markers: six markers above the rear corners of the second (2ANGdx, 2ANGsx), fifth (5ANGdx, 5ANGsx), ninth (9ANGdx, 9ANGsx) couple of ribs, one marker above the xiphoid process (PX), one marker above incisura jugularis(FG), six markers over the joints between the ribs and the cartilage of the second (2SCdx, 2SCsx) fifth (5SCdx, 5SCsx), ninth (9SCdx, 9SCsx ) pair of ribs. Pelvis was reconstructed by placing four markers upon right and left anterior superior iliac spine (SIASdx, SIASsx), and upon right and left posterior superior iliac spine (SIPSdx, SIPSsx). Joint coordinate system according to International Society of Biomechanics recommendation was adopted (axes X for inclination, axes Z for flexion/extension, axes Y for rotation) (2). To study the movement of the spine and thorax we have designed four virtual planes. The first (p1) between D2-2SCdx-2SCsx, the second (p2) between D5-5CCdx-5CCsx), the third (p3) between D9-9CCdx-9CCsx, the fourth (R) between S1-SIASdx-SIASsx. Each patient was examined during the forward flexion of the trunk starting from a standing position (F1) and from a seated position (F2) to exclude the influence of leg length inequalities. All the angular values of D5-D9-L3-L5 and of p1, p2, p3, R were calculated. We used Student t-Test for paired samples to test by means the difference pattern of forward bending between F1 and F2 for the whole sample. The significance level was set at 5% for all statistical analyses (p<0,05).
We observed no differences between the amplitudes of the movements in rotation and tilt during F1 an F2 of D5-D9-L3-L5 (p>0,05). In addition, no significant correlation was found for all comparison between angular values of p1 versus p2 versus p3 versus R during F1 and F2 around X and Y. Instead a significant correlation between F1 and F2 were found in p1 versus p3 around Z (p<0,001) and p3 versus R around Z (p<0,001). During AT we observe in all subjects a rigid spine with the exception of the dorsal spine with fulcrum in D9/p3.
The present study confirm the possibility to use this non-invasive protocol for deformity assessment in AIS patients. Further investigations into this matter should be extended to a larger sample of participants to investigate the movement of the spine and thorax in AIS.
REFERENCES
1) Wu Ge, Van der Helm F, Veeger H, et al. Isb recommendation on definition of joint coordinate system of various joint for reporting of huma
Tipologia IRIS:
Tesi di dottorato
Keywords:
scoliosi ; analisi del movimento ; anatomia umana
Elenco autori:
V.G. Ferrara
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