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Understanding concussion recovery using virtual reality
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Author (aut): Smart, Mark
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The main objective of this applied research project is to develop a computer tool to capture a full map of the human body, then overlay it onto video footage to record accurate measurements of joint angles and linear displacement in real-time. The completed tool will give Douglas College Sports Science students and instructors a real-time tracking tool for joint movement, providing accurate data for making graphs and enhancing their ability to learn and apply concepts discussed in classes. While the current application of the tool involves motion analysis of the body, it has potential future applications in different research areas as well. The tool works by asking participants to perform specific movements, such as throwing a ball, allowing the system to record joint angles and linear displacements. This data is then stored in an Excel sheet, allowing the user to extract relevant insights from the data by making graphs. The integration of a calibration tool gives users a way to manually select two points for distance calibration, ensuring the accuracy of the real-time measurements. Poster submission presented at the New Westminster campus on April 11, 2024, for Student Research Days 2024. |
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