Journal article
Validity of the Microsoft Kinect for assessment of postural control
RA Clark, YH Pua, K Fortin, C Ritchie, KE Webster, L Denehy, AL Bryant
Gait and Posture | Published : 2012
Abstract
Clinically feasible methods of assessing postural control such as timed standing balance and functional reach tests provide important information, however, they cannot accurately quantify specific postural control mechanisms. The Microsoft Kinect™ system provides real-time anatomical landmark position data in three dimensions (3D), and given that it is inexpensive, portable and simple to setup it may bridge this gap. This study assessed the concurrent validity of the Microsoft Kinect™ against a benchmark reference, a multiple-camera 3D motion analysis system, in 20 healthy subjects during three postural control tests: (i) forward reach, (ii) lateral reach, and (iii) single-leg eyes-closed st..
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Funding Acknowledgements
No external funding was received specifically for this project. No support was received from Microsoft other than the use of the freely available official software development kit. The first author's research fellow position is funded by ASICS Oceania.