CENTER OF MASS ESTIMATION DURING SINGLE-LEG STANDING USING A FORCE PLATFORM AND INERTIAL SENSORS

Center of Mass Estimation During Single-Leg Standing Using a Force Platform and Inertial Sensors

Center of Mass Estimation During Single-Leg Standing Using a Force Platform and Inertial Sensors

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Single-leg standing is a conventional balance evaluation method used in medicine.Although the center of mass (COM) displacement should be evaluated to determine balance quality, no practical COM estimation methods have been developed for single-leg standing.This study aimed to estimate the COM displacement in the anteroposterior and mediolateral directions during single-leg standing using practical measurements.We used a force platform and three inertial measurement units to estimate the COM displacement based on rigid-link models in the sagittal and here frontal planes.The rigid-link models were composed of the stance leg, upper body, and non-stance leg.

Seven healthy male subjects participated in the experiment to validate the estimation accuracy.The COM estimation accuracy was verified by comparison with measurements obtained using an optical motion capture system.The root mean square error of this method was 1.18 mm craggy range sauvignon blanc 2022 in the sagittal plane and 1.26 mm in the frontal plane.

This technique will contribute to the detailed evaluation of individual balance abilities in the medical and sports fields.

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