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+ | The V3D_Composite pelvis refers to a pelvis segment created by C-Motion which is a variation on the [[Visual3D: | ||
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- | |{{V3D_Composite_wiki.png}}|The V3D_Composite pelvis refers to a pelvis segment created by C-Motion which is a variation on the [[Visual3D: | + | **Note that this pelvis was implemented in Visual3Dv5.02.17. CMO/CMZ's which use this pelvis, cannot be opened in earlier versions of Visual3D.** |
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==== Pelvis Origin ==== | ==== Pelvis Origin ==== | ||
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**Note that the midpoint of the PSIS markers is the same point as the SACRUM marker used for the Helen Hayes pelvis. Therefore, if a Helen Hayes markers set was used for the motion capture, a V3D_Composite pelvis can be created using the SACRUM marker twice (once for the left PSIS and once for the right PSIS).** | **Note that the midpoint of the PSIS markers is the same point as the SACRUM marker used for the Helen Hayes pelvis. Therefore, if a Helen Hayes markers set was used for the motion capture, a V3D_Composite pelvis can be created using the SACRUM marker twice (once for the left PSIS and once for the right PSIS).** | ||
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The x-axis is defined from the Left ASIS towards the Right ASIS. | The x-axis is defined from the Left ASIS towards the Right ASIS. | ||
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==== Hip Joint Landmarks ==== | ==== Hip Joint Landmarks ==== | ||
- | Estimates for the Right and Left Hip Joint Center are represented as Landmarks that are created automatically when the V3D_Composite pelvis segment is created. The location of the landmark is defined as:\\ | + | Estimates for the Right and Left Hip Joint Center are represented as Landmarks that are created automatically when the V3D_Composite pelvis segment is created.\\ |
- | RHJC=(0.36*ASIS_Distance, | + | The location of the landmark is defined as:\\ |
- | LHJC=(0.36*ASIS_Distance, | + | |
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- | These estimates are adapted from the articles | + | These estimates are adapted from the articles: |
- | **Bell AL, Pederson DR, and Brand RA** (1989) Prediction of hip joint center location from external landmarks. Human Movement Science. 8:3-16:\\ | + | * **Bell AL, Pederson DR, and Brand RA** (1989) Prediction of hip joint center location from external landmarks. Human Movement Science. 8:3-16:\\ |
- | **Bell AL, Pedersen DR, Brand RA** (1990) A Comparison of the Accuracy of Several hip Center Location Prediction Methods. J Biomech. 23, 617-621.\\ | + | |
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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: |
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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