Evaluation of Symmetrical Exercises in Scoliosis by Using Thermal Scanning
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Measurements with the Thermal Imaging Camera
2.3. Study Protocol
- exercise 1—from the four-legged position, an arching movement of the spine in flexion and extension was performed (the cat and camel exercise) (Figure 1a);
- exercise 2—from the four-legged position the subjects had to raise parallel to the floor their arm to one side simultaneously with the leg on the opposite side, alternatively (Figure 1b);
- exercise 3—from lying on the stomach, the subject had to raise of the floor his/her arm and leg on the opposite side, alternatively (the supermen exercise) (Figure 1c).
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
- The initial, intermediate and final images allowed the therapist to assess the efficiency of the exercise immediately after its performing and to interact with the patient in the sense of introducing corrections. Thus, this new type of investigation contributes to increasing the efficiency of the exercise program.
- With the study performed on a lot of 30 children-patients, the thermal image provided information on muscles activity during different exercises. Previously, this information could be acquired through electromyography, which supposes an important infrastructure and logistics. The use of the thermographic camera as a method of investigation revealed that the symmetrical exercises performed by children with scoliosis can asymmetrically activate the back muscles if they are not corrected by a physiotherapist. Symmetrical exercises can be recommended in home programs only after the subjects know how to perform them correctly and possibly under the supervision of adults who have been trained in advance.
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Field of View (FOV)/Close Focus Limit | 25° × 19°/0.4 m (1.31 ft.) |
Detector Type | Focal Plane Arrany (FPA) microbolometer |
IR resolution | 200 × 150 |
Spectral range | 7.5 to 13 μm |
Digital zoom and pan/focus | 1x − 2x continuous/auto and manual focus |
Display | Built-in touch-screen LCD display, 3.5 in. |
Video lamp | 1000 cd |
Visible light camera resolution | 1280 × 1024 m (1.3 megapixels) |
Object temperature range | −20 °C to +120 °C (−4 °F to +248 °F), optional up to +350 °C |
Accuracy | ±2 °C (±3.6 °F) or ±2% of reading |
Measurement modes | 5 Spot meters, 5 Box areas, Isotherm, Auto hot/cold spot |
Measurement corrections | Reflected ambient temperature and emissivity correction |
Digital storage/capacity | Removable SD Memory Card/1000 + JPEGS |
Image storage mode & formats | IR/visible light, simultaneous storage of IR/visible images, all standard JPEG |
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Vutan, A.-M.; Lovasz, E.-C.; Gruescu, C.-M.; Sticlaru, C.; Sîrbu, E.; Jurjiu, N.-A.; Borozan, I.-S.; Vutan, C. Evaluation of Symmetrical Exercises in Scoliosis by Using Thermal Scanning. Appl. Sci. 2022, 12, 721. https://doi.org/10.3390/app12020721
Vutan A-M, Lovasz E-C, Gruescu C-M, Sticlaru C, Sîrbu E, Jurjiu N-A, Borozan I-S, Vutan C. Evaluation of Symmetrical Exercises in Scoliosis by Using Thermal Scanning. Applied Sciences. 2022; 12(2):721. https://doi.org/10.3390/app12020721
Chicago/Turabian StyleVutan, Ana-Maria, Erwin-Christian Lovasz, Corina-Maria Gruescu, Carmen Sticlaru, Elena Sîrbu, Nicolae-Adrian Jurjiu, Ion-Silviu Borozan, and Călin Vutan. 2022. "Evaluation of Symmetrical Exercises in Scoliosis by Using Thermal Scanning" Applied Sciences 12, no. 2: 721. https://doi.org/10.3390/app12020721
APA StyleVutan, A.-M., Lovasz, E.-C., Gruescu, C.-M., Sticlaru, C., Sîrbu, E., Jurjiu, N.-A., Borozan, I.-S., & Vutan, C. (2022). Evaluation of Symmetrical Exercises in Scoliosis by Using Thermal Scanning. Applied Sciences, 12(2), 721. https://doi.org/10.3390/app12020721