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http://dx.doi.org/10.5351/KJAS.2018.31.3.353

Predicting soft tissue artefact with linear mixed models  

Kim, Jinuk (Department of Physical Education, Kunsan National University)
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The Korean Journal of Applied Statistics / v.31, no.3, 2018 , pp. 353-366 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study uses mixed-effects models to predict thigh soft tissue artefact (STA), relative movement of soft tissue such as skin to femur occurring during hip joint motions. The random effects in the model were defined as STA and the fixed effects in the model were considered as skeletal motion. Five male subjects without musculoskeletal disease were selected to perform various hip joint rotational motions. Linear mixed-effects models were applied to markers' position vectors acquired from non-invasive method, photogrammetry. Predicted random effects showed similar patterns of STA among subjects. Large magnitudes of STA appeared on the points near the hip joint regardless of sides; however, small values appeared on the distal anterior.
Keywords
soft tissue artefact (STA); linear mixed model; hip joint; thigh;
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