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-====== Coda_Pelvis ======+====== Coda Pelvis ======
  
-|{{CodaPelvisScs.gif}}|The CODA pelvis refers to a pelvis segment model used by Charnwood Dynamics that they requested that we implement. The pelvis segment is defined using the anatomical locations of the ASIS (Anterior Superior Iliac Spine) and the PSIS (Posterior Superior Iliac Spine). These landmarks are bony protuberances on the Pelvis bones that can be palpated on most (but not all) subjects. They are particularly useful if the subject is very thin, a cadaver, or a skeleton, and historically have been the reference points for defining the segment coordinate system for many experimental studies focused on determining regression equations for locating the hip joint centers. **Unfortunately, these landmarks are not easily palpated, or more importantly, cannot have motion capture markers placed accurately on them, for overweight subjects.** This challenge notwithstanding, the CODA pelvis and HELEN HAYES pelvis segments are still popular in many laboratories.|+|{{:CodaPelvisScs.gif}}|The CODA pelvis refers to a pelvis segment model used by Charnwood Dynamics that they requested that we implement. The pelvis segment is defined using the anatomical locations of the ASIS (Anterior Superior Iliac Spine) and the PSIS (Posterior Superior Iliac Spine). These landmarks are bony protuberances on the Pelvis bones that can be palpated on most (but not all) subjects. They are particularly useful if the subject is very thin, a cadaver, or a skeleton, and historically have been the reference points for defining the segment coordinate system for many experimental studies focused on determining regression equations for locating the hip joint centers. **Unfortunately, these landmarks are not easily palpated, or more importantly, cannot have motion capture markers placed accurately on them, for overweight subjects.** This challenge notwithstanding, the CODA pelvis and HELEN HAYES pelvis segments are still popular in many laboratories.|
  
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 This results in an ASIS distance that is too big, and this directly affects the location of the Hip Landmark. This results in an ASIS distance that is too big, and this directly affects the location of the Hip Landmark.
  
-The ASIS distance is a [[Model_Metrics_|Model Metric]] value that can be modified.+The ASIS distance is a [[Visual3D:Documentation:Modeling:Model_Metrics_|Model Metric]] value that can be modified.
  
 Switch to the Model Metrics Tab: Switch to the Model Metrics Tab:
  
-{{ModelMetricsDlg.jpg}}+{{:ModelMetricsDlg.jpg}}
  
 Select the ASIS_Distance item and select the Modify button Select the ASIS_Distance item and select the Modify button
  
-{{ASISDistance1.png}}+{{:ASISDistance1.png}}
  
 Enter the measured value of the ASIS distance. Enter the measured value of the ASIS distance.
  
-{{ASISDistance2.png}}+{{:ASISDistance2.png}}
  
 The hip landmark will be based on this ASIS distance. The hip landmark will be based on this ASIS distance.
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