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Non-invasive Evaluation of Upper and Lower Body Function With Showmotion

Non-invasive Evaluation of Upper and Lower Body Function With Showmotion

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18-65 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

It is very important to understand joint and body kinematics and muscles activity in clinical settings, which is relevant to identify issues related to the spine, the upper and lower limbs due to injury.

In this study, the investigators will use an innovative platform, Showmotion to establish baseline of shoulder, hip, knee and spine kinematics and muscles activity from 60 healthy volunteers.

Description

Upper and lower body functional evaluation is challenging and relevant to identify the issues related to injury. Current technique still stays at visual observation.

Showmotion™ (NCS Lab, Carpi, Italy) is an innovative platform that provides a comprehensive analysis to monitor motion patterns of the whole body using WISE sensors, proprietary wireless inertial and magnetic units (MIMU) developed by NCS Lab (Italy).

Using the data acquired from MIMU and validated protocols for upper and lower limbs, Showmotion is able to measure, objectify and store three dimensional kinematic variables highlighting underlying information and allowing an in-depth analysis of the movement in real time.

Compared to the classic motion analysis performed with cameras in special research laboratories, the Showmotion™ technology allows the user to analyze the movements of the subjects in any place, quickly, and without the need to a long process of data analysis.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Healthy people (without musculoskeletal pathologies of the joint of interest)
  • Age > 18, <65
  • Volunteers given written informed consent
  • Ability to understand and execute instructions at all stages of the procedure

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Age > 65, < 18
  • Active infections
  • Surgery at joint of interest
  • BMI (Body Mass Index) >30 kg/m2
  • Pregnancy

Study details
    Osteoarthritis
    Hip
    Osteoarthritis
    Knee
    Osteoarthritis
    Spine

NCT04137835

University of Colorado, Denver

14 October 2025

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