Markers for fatigue biomechanical testing
Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 8:01 pm
Hi all,
I'm going to be conducting a lot of 3D tests as paart of my PhD and as part of that we would like to test subjects after a 1-2 hour run on a treadmill. We've noticed the standard markers tend to fall off when attached normally, let alone when someone has been sweating profusely. We've looking into reflective paints, visible in the IR spectrum and are also considering using the reflective dots, attached directly to skin, as markers. The theory is that these will remain in place better than our standard double sided tape approach. Because we are looking at fatigue effects it is not feasible to mark the subjects up after the run as this will give them time to recover and limit the fatigue effects visibilty.
I'm just looking for any ideas or feedback I can get on this idea. For example, are the reflective dots available from NaturalPoint accurate and consistent enough to be picked up by ARENA or Motive (we currently have ARENA, but are looking to upgrade).
Cheers,
Kim Andersen
Postgraduate Student - Sports Engineering
University of Adelaide
I'm going to be conducting a lot of 3D tests as paart of my PhD and as part of that we would like to test subjects after a 1-2 hour run on a treadmill. We've noticed the standard markers tend to fall off when attached normally, let alone when someone has been sweating profusely. We've looking into reflective paints, visible in the IR spectrum and are also considering using the reflective dots, attached directly to skin, as markers. The theory is that these will remain in place better than our standard double sided tape approach. Because we are looking at fatigue effects it is not feasible to mark the subjects up after the run as this will give them time to recover and limit the fatigue effects visibilty.
I'm just looking for any ideas or feedback I can get on this idea. For example, are the reflective dots available from NaturalPoint accurate and consistent enough to be picked up by ARENA or Motive (we currently have ARENA, but are looking to upgrade).
Cheers,
Kim Andersen
Postgraduate Student - Sports Engineering
University of Adelaide