Paper 14.137

W. Kurzydlo and M.M. Dlugosz, "3D Scanning in Myofascial Dysfunction Detection", in Proc. of 5th Int. Conf. on 3D Body Scanning Technologies, Lugano, Switzerland, 2014, pp. 137-141, https://doi.org/10.15221/14.137.

Title:

3D Scanning in Myofascial Dysfunction Detection

Authors:

Wojciech Kurzydlo 1, Miroslawa M. Dlugosz 2

1 Collegium Medicum at Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland; 2 AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland

Abstract:

Aim: The main goal of this study was to asses the usefulness of 3D body scanning in detecting myofascial dysfunctions.
Material and Methods: The study was conducted on a 14 healthy young volunteers, scanned with whole body scanner based on Prime Sense Carmine 1.09 sensor and Profactor ReconstructMe QT software.
Results: In 86% of examined patients occurred the various compensations, including the global ones which concern the head and shoulders.
Conclusions: Using the 3D body scanning to detecting the myofascial dysfunctions seems to be an effective and useful method.

Details:

Full paper: 14.137.pdf
Proceedings: 3DBST 2014, 21-22 Oct. 2014, Lugano, Switzerland
Pages: 137-141
DOI: 10.15221/14.137

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