Automated Camera-Based Estimation of Rehabilitation Criteria Following ACL Reconstruction

10/25/2018
by   Choong Hee Kim, et al.
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Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction necessitates months of rehabilitation, during which a clinician evaluates whether a patient is ready to return to sports or occupation. Due to their time- and cost-intensive nature, these screenings to assess progress are unavailable to many. This paper introduces an automated, markerless, camera-based method for estimating rehabilitation criteria following ACL reconstruction. To evaluate the performance of this novel technique, data were collected weekly from 12 subjects as they used a leg press over the course of a 12-week rehabilitation period. The proposed camera-based method for estimating displacement and force was compared to encoder and force plate measurements. The leg press displacement and force values were estimated with 89.7 respectively. These values were then used to calculate lower-limb symmetry and to track patient progress over time.

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