Demonstration of the Effect of Centre of Mass Height on Postural Sway Using Accelerometry for Balance Analysis
The effect of center of mass (COM) height on stand-still postural sway analysis was studied. For this purpose, a measurement apparatus was set up that included an accelerometry device attached to a rod: three plumb lines, positioned at 50, 75 and 100 cm to an end of the rod, each supported a plumb b...
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description | The effect of center of mass (COM) height on stand-still postural sway analysis was studied. For this purpose, a measurement apparatus was set up that included an accelerometry device attached to a rod: three plumb lines, positioned at 50, 75 and 100 cm to an end of the rod, each supported a plumb bob. Using a vice mechanism, the rod was inclined from vertical (0 degree inclination) in steps of 5 degrees to 90 degrees. For each inclination, the corresponding inclination angle was manually measured by a protractor and the positions of the three plumb bobs on the ground surface were also manually measured using a tape measure. Algebraic operations were used to calculate the inclination angle and the associated displacements of the plumb bobs on the ground surface from the accelerometry data. For each inclination angle, the manual and accelerometry calculated ground displacement were close. The height of COM, where the measurement was taken, affected the projected displacement on the ground surface. The COM height had a nonlinear double-effect relationship with sway as it can affect both the angle and projected sway. Normalization of the COM height was used to reduce this effect for comparison purposes. |
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spelling | doaj.art-7b25dc5d17ee464897682eec78ceefe52023-11-19T22:22:51ZengMDPI AGTechnologies2227-70802020-04-01822010.3390/technologies8020020Demonstration of the Effect of Centre of Mass Height on Postural Sway Using Accelerometry for Balance AnalysisOseikhuemen Osemekhian Davis Ojie0Reza Saatchi1Mahdieh Saatchi2Cultural Communication and Computing Research Institute, City Campus, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield S11WB, UKMaterials and Engineering Research Institute, Sheffield Hallam University, City Campus, Sheffield S11WB, UKShahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Yazd, IranThe effect of center of mass (COM) height on stand-still postural sway analysis was studied. For this purpose, a measurement apparatus was set up that included an accelerometry device attached to a rod: three plumb lines, positioned at 50, 75 and 100 cm to an end of the rod, each supported a plumb bob. Using a vice mechanism, the rod was inclined from vertical (0 degree inclination) in steps of 5 degrees to 90 degrees. For each inclination, the corresponding inclination angle was manually measured by a protractor and the positions of the three plumb bobs on the ground surface were also manually measured using a tape measure. Algebraic operations were used to calculate the inclination angle and the associated displacements of the plumb bobs on the ground surface from the accelerometry data. For each inclination angle, the manual and accelerometry calculated ground displacement were close. The height of COM, where the measurement was taken, affected the projected displacement on the ground surface. The COM height had a nonlinear double-effect relationship with sway as it can affect both the angle and projected sway. Normalization of the COM height was used to reduce this effect for comparison purposes.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/8/2/20center of massbalance analysisaccelerometryinverted pendulum measurement |
spellingShingle | Oseikhuemen Osemekhian Davis Ojie Reza Saatchi Mahdieh Saatchi Demonstration of the Effect of Centre of Mass Height on Postural Sway Using Accelerometry for Balance Analysis Technologies center of mass balance analysis accelerometry inverted pendulum measurement |
title | Demonstration of the Effect of Centre of Mass Height on Postural Sway Using Accelerometry for Balance Analysis |
title_full | Demonstration of the Effect of Centre of Mass Height on Postural Sway Using Accelerometry for Balance Analysis |
title_fullStr | Demonstration of the Effect of Centre of Mass Height on Postural Sway Using Accelerometry for Balance Analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | Demonstration of the Effect of Centre of Mass Height on Postural Sway Using Accelerometry for Balance Analysis |
title_short | Demonstration of the Effect of Centre of Mass Height on Postural Sway Using Accelerometry for Balance Analysis |
title_sort | demonstration of the effect of centre of mass height on postural sway using accelerometry for balance analysis |
topic | center of mass balance analysis accelerometry inverted pendulum measurement |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/8/2/20 |
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