Nihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu (Oct 2016)

A proposal of lumbosacral load wearable sensor and lumbosacral alignment estimation based on X-ray image

  • Yoshio TSUCHIYA,
  • Takasi KUSAKA,
  • Takayuki TANAKA,
  • Yoshikazu MATSUO,
  • Makoto ODA,
  • Tsukasa SASAKI,
  • Tamotsu KAMISIMA,
  • Masanori YAMANAKA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1299/transjsme.16-00072
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 82, no. 843
pp. 16-00072 – 16-00072

Abstract

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Anteflexion of the spine is essential for many physical activities of daily living. However, this motion places the lumbar disks because it generats heavy load due to changes in the shape of the lumbar spine and can lead to low back pain. In older to reduce low back pain, here we proposed a wearable sensor system configuration that can estimate lumbosacral alignment and lumbar load by measuring the shape of the lumbar skin when the lumbosacral alignment changes. The shape of the lumbar skin and posture angle are measured by using curvature sensors and accelerometers. In addition, the system must be constructed in consideration of the physique, in order to absorb in a variety of human. We proposed this system by measuring the body parameters of anteflexion and studied the change in dimensions of the lumbar spine from changes in posture. By extracting the dimensions of the lumbosacral spine in X-ray images, the attitude angle, body surface area and the dimensions of the lumbosacral spine have relevance. The lumbosacral dimensions calibration method was developed by using that relation. Lumbosacral alignment estimation considering the difference in physiques is developed, and lumbosacral spine alignment was to improve the estimation accuracy. The proposed method could improve accuracy lumbosacral alignment estimation.

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