Journal article

Assessment of thoracic spinal curvatures in static postures using spatially tracked 3D ultrasound volumes: a proof-of-concept study

L Meszaros-Beller, M Antico, D Fontanarosa, P Pivonka

Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine | SPRINGER | Published : 2023

Abstract

The assessment of spinal posture is a difficult endeavour given the lack of identifiable bony landmarks for placement of skin markers. Moreover, potentially significant soft tissue artefacts along the spine further affect the accuracy of marker-based approaches. The objective of this proof-of-concept study was to develop an experimental framework to assess spinal postures by using three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound (US) imaging. A phantom spine model immersed in water was scanned using 3D US in a neutral and two curved postures mimicking a forward flexion in the sagittal plane while the US probe was localised by three electromagnetic tracking sensors attached to the probe head. The obtained a..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors wish to thank Marian Steffens for validating the registrations performed in this study and Christopher Edwards for the provided medical advice related to sonographic measurements. LMB acknowledges the support by the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), in the framework of the Clayton Adam Florence Wilson Award PhD scholarship for spinal research. MA was supported by the Centre for Biomedical Technologies. PP would like to gratefully acknowledge funding received through the Australian Research Council (ARC) Industrial Transformation Training Centre for Joint Biomechanics (IC190100020).