2017
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0179619
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Normative 3D opto-electronic stereo-photogrammetric posture and spine morphology data in young healthy adult population

Abstract: Design: Observational cross-sectional study. The current study aims to yield normative data: i.e., the physiological standard for 30 selected quantitative 3D parameters that accurately capture and describe a full-skeleton, upright-standing attitude. Specific and exclusive consideration was given to three distinct categories: postural, spine morphology and pelvic parameters. To capture such 3D parameters, the authors selected a non-ionising 3D opto-electronic stereo-photogrammetric approach. This required the i… Show more

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“…However, although indispensable, the radiological approach to evaluation of global skeleton posture might also be limiting in ways that could hinder full functional assessment and, most importantly, might not be considered optimal for continuous monitoring of the patient’s status. In this context, the opto-electronic stereo-photogrammetric measurement system as described in this paper offers a helpful and meaningful solution for the capture of functional information necessary for addressing clinical problems [ 21 ]. A more extensive review of the non-ionising methods presented in the literature is beyond the limit of the present paper; interested readers can find a thorough review of such an approach in D’Amico et al [ 21 ].…”
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“…However, although indispensable, the radiological approach to evaluation of global skeleton posture might also be limiting in ways that could hinder full functional assessment and, most importantly, might not be considered optimal for continuous monitoring of the patient’s status. In this context, the opto-electronic stereo-photogrammetric measurement system as described in this paper offers a helpful and meaningful solution for the capture of functional information necessary for addressing clinical problems [ 21 ]. A more extensive review of the non-ionising methods presented in the literature is beyond the limit of the present paper; interested readers can find a thorough review of such an approach in D’Amico et al [ 21 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, the opto-electronic stereo-photogrammetric measurement system as described in this paper offers a helpful and meaningful solution for the capture of functional information necessary for addressing clinical problems [ 21 ]. A more extensive review of the non-ionising methods presented in the literature is beyond the limit of the present paper; interested readers can find a thorough review of such an approach in D’Amico et al [ 21 ].…”
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“…Optical surface scanning systems cannot directly reconstruct the 3D spine shape and therefore the 3D analysis is focused on the back shape morphology. Spinous processes are rarely visible on the surface of the back due to the skin and tissue that covers them and their detection can be achieved using direct methods by placing adhesive markers on spinous processes, typically 6-12 markers in total [8][9][10]. Alternatively, indirect methods are based on the approximation of the curve that connects spinous processes along the entire spinal column which is associated with the posterior median furrow 1 (Figure 1).…”
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“…The qualities of photogrammetry are well known also in medicine due to radiation-free image acquisition (11)(12)(13)(14)(15). Variations in facial features between Italian and Egyptian people have been studied through 3D photogrammetric reproductions (16).…”
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