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EquiMoves: A Wireless Networked Inertial Measurement System for Objective Examination of Horse Gait

In this paper, we describe and validate the EquiMoves system, which aims to support equine veterinarians in assessing lameness and gait performance in horses. The system works by capturing horse motion from up to eight synchronized wireless inertial measurement units. It can be used in various equin...

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Autores principales: Bosch, Stephan, Serra Bragança, Filipe, Marin-Perianu, Mihai, Marin-Perianu, Raluca, van der Zwaag, Berend Jan, Voskamp, John, Back, Willem, van Weeren, René, Havinga, Paul
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5877382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29534022
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18030850
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author Bosch, Stephan
Serra Bragança, Filipe
Marin-Perianu, Mihai
Marin-Perianu, Raluca
van der Zwaag, Berend Jan
Voskamp, John
Back, Willem
van Weeren, René
Havinga, Paul
author_facet Bosch, Stephan
Serra Bragança, Filipe
Marin-Perianu, Mihai
Marin-Perianu, Raluca
van der Zwaag, Berend Jan
Voskamp, John
Back, Willem
van Weeren, René
Havinga, Paul
author_sort Bosch, Stephan
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description In this paper, we describe and validate the EquiMoves system, which aims to support equine veterinarians in assessing lameness and gait performance in horses. The system works by capturing horse motion from up to eight synchronized wireless inertial measurement units. It can be used in various equine gait modes, and analyzes both upper-body and limb movements. The validation against an optical motion capture system is based on a Bland–Altman analysis that illustrates the agreement between the two systems. The sagittal kinematic results (protraction, retraction, and sagittal range of motion) show limits of agreement of [Formula: see text] degrees and an absolute bias of [Formula: see text] degrees in the worst case. The coronal kinematic results (adduction, abduction, and coronal range of motion) show limits of agreement of [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] degrees, and an absolute bias of [Formula: see text] degrees in the worst case. The worse coronal kinematic results are most likely caused by the optical system setup (depth perception difficulty and suboptimal marker placement). The upper-body symmetry results show no significant bias in the agreement between the two systems; in most cases, the agreement is within ±5 mm. On a trial-level basis, the limits of agreement for withers and sacrum are within ±2 mm, meaning that the system can properly quantify motion asymmetry. Overall, the bias for all symmetry-related results is less than 1 mm, which is important for reproducibility and further comparison to other systems.
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spelling pubmed-58773822018-04-09 EquiMoves: A Wireless Networked Inertial Measurement System for Objective Examination of Horse Gait Bosch, Stephan Serra Bragança, Filipe Marin-Perianu, Mihai Marin-Perianu, Raluca van der Zwaag, Berend Jan Voskamp, John Back, Willem van Weeren, René Havinga, Paul Sensors (Basel) Article In this paper, we describe and validate the EquiMoves system, which aims to support equine veterinarians in assessing lameness and gait performance in horses. The system works by capturing horse motion from up to eight synchronized wireless inertial measurement units. It can be used in various equine gait modes, and analyzes both upper-body and limb movements. The validation against an optical motion capture system is based on a Bland–Altman analysis that illustrates the agreement between the two systems. The sagittal kinematic results (protraction, retraction, and sagittal range of motion) show limits of agreement of [Formula: see text] degrees and an absolute bias of [Formula: see text] degrees in the worst case. The coronal kinematic results (adduction, abduction, and coronal range of motion) show limits of agreement of [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] degrees, and an absolute bias of [Formula: see text] degrees in the worst case. The worse coronal kinematic results are most likely caused by the optical system setup (depth perception difficulty and suboptimal marker placement). The upper-body symmetry results show no significant bias in the agreement between the two systems; in most cases, the agreement is within ±5 mm. On a trial-level basis, the limits of agreement for withers and sacrum are within ±2 mm, meaning that the system can properly quantify motion asymmetry. Overall, the bias for all symmetry-related results is less than 1 mm, which is important for reproducibility and further comparison to other systems. MDPI 2018-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5877382/ /pubmed/29534022 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18030850 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bosch, Stephan
Serra Bragança, Filipe
Marin-Perianu, Mihai
Marin-Perianu, Raluca
van der Zwaag, Berend Jan
Voskamp, John
Back, Willem
van Weeren, René
Havinga, Paul
EquiMoves: A Wireless Networked Inertial Measurement System for Objective Examination of Horse Gait
title EquiMoves: A Wireless Networked Inertial Measurement System for Objective Examination of Horse Gait
title_full EquiMoves: A Wireless Networked Inertial Measurement System for Objective Examination of Horse Gait
title_fullStr EquiMoves: A Wireless Networked Inertial Measurement System for Objective Examination of Horse Gait
title_full_unstemmed EquiMoves: A Wireless Networked Inertial Measurement System for Objective Examination of Horse Gait
title_short EquiMoves: A Wireless Networked Inertial Measurement System for Objective Examination of Horse Gait
title_sort equimoves: a wireless networked inertial measurement system for objective examination of horse gait
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5877382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29534022
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18030850
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