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Accuracy of Measuring Knee Flexion after TKA through Wearable IMU Sensors

Ricardo Antunes, Paul Jacob, Andrew J. Meyer, Michael A. Conditt, Martin W. Roche, Matthias Verstraete

2021Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Wearable sensors have the potential to facilitate remote monitoring for patients recovering from knee replacement surgery. Using IMU sensors attached to the patients' leg, knee flexion can be monitored while the patients are recovering in their home environment. Ideally, these flexion angle measurements will have an accuracy and repeatability at least on par with current clinical standards. To validate the clinical accuracy of a two-sensor IMU system, knee flexion angles were measured in eight subjects post-TKA and compared with other in-clinic angle measurement techniques. These sensors are aligned to the patients' anatomy by taking a pose resting their operated leg on a box; an initial goniometer measurement defines the patients' knee flexion while taking that pose. The repeatability and accuracy of the system was subsequently evaluated by comparing knee flexion angles against goniometer readings and markerless optical motion capture data. The alignment pose was repeatable with a mean absolute error of 1.6 degrees. The sensor accuracy through the range of motion had a mean absolute error of 2.6 degrees. In conclusion, the presented sensor system facilitates a repeatable and accurate measurement of the knee flexion, holding the potential for effective remote monitoring of patients recovering from knee replacement surgery.

Topics & Concepts

GoniometerRepeatabilityInertial measurement unitKnee flexionWearable computerComputer scienceRange of motionAccuracy and precisionMedicineBiomedical engineeringComputer visionArtificial intelligencePhysical medicine and rehabilitationSurgeryMathematicsGeometryStatisticsEmbedded systemTotal Knee Arthroplasty OutcomesKnee injuries and reconstruction techniquesMuscle activation and electromyography studies
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