Human Performance and Functional Testing Core
人类表现和功能测试核心
基本信息
- 批准号:8102422
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10.02万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccelerationAgeBehaviorBiochemicalBiosensorCaliforniaCartilageChondrocytesClinicClinicalCommitDataData CollectionDatabasesDegenerative polyarthritisDevelopmentDevicesDiseaseEnsureEnvironmentEquilibriumFloorFrequenciesHealthHip OsteoarthritisHip region structureHousingHumanHuman ResourcesHumulusImageIndividualIndustryInstitutesKineticsKneeKnee OsteoarthritisLaboratoriesMagnetic ResonanceMagnetic Resonance ImagingMeasuresMethodsMissionMonitorMotionMovementOpticsOrthopedicsOutcomePatient CarePatientsPerformancePersonsPhysical activityPilot ProjectsPlayPositioning AttributeProceduresProcessPropertyQuestionnairesResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResolutionResourcesSF-36San FranciscoSecureSeriesServicesSeveritiesSpecialistSpeedSports MedicineSystemTestingTimeTrainingTranslationsUniversitiesWireless Technologybasedata acquisitiondesigndigitaldisabilityfunctional outcomesgait examinationimprovedindexinginjuredinnovationkinematicsmultidisciplinarynew technologyoutreachperformance testsprogramsquality assuranceresearch studysensorsquare foot
项目摘要
The Human Performance and Functional Testing Core is designed as both a service core and a
development core. It will provide accurate and reliable research acquisition and processing services,
specifically for projects #1 and #2 of the TOQIO CORT, as well as for other research teams at UCSF. It is
also committed to the development of innovative monitoring of physical activity in persons with OA to
evaluate the contribution of loading behaviors to cartilage health and disease. The Core will also serve as a
valuable resource for multi-disciplinary pilot projects that emerge as part of the CORT mechanism. The
overall objective of the Human Performance and Functional Testing Core is to provide comprehensive state-of-
the-art three-dimensional motion analysis and functional testing facilities for experimental research
projects and to develop new methods with improved technical capabilities. The Core is equipped with high-resolution
motion analysis capabilities, including a 10-camera VICON optical motion capture system with
capture frequency capabilities up to 1000 HZ and a cluster-based retro reflective marker set, 2 AMTI force
platforms, and 2 high-resolution high-speed digital video cameras. The Core personnel are experts in the
fields of motion analysis, sports medicine, and functional testing. The core will provide for accurate and
reliable motion analysis acquisition and processing, as well as provide training and facilities for physical
performance and functional testing procedures. Finally, the Core will provide resources for biosensor
development for osteoarthritis (OA) research and personnel with extensive expertise in wireless sensor
development and fabrication. The Core is ideally positioned with close access for all researchers and
patients using this resource. The Core will be housed in the Human Performance Center on the Mission Bay
Campus. This facility is a 900 square-foot laboratory located in the newly built Orthopaedic Institute at UCSF.
Clinical recruitment will primarily be performed through orthopaedic clinics, which take place on the second
floor of the Orthopaedic Institute., All Principle Investigators utilizing this Core have offices nearby, on or
around the Mission Bay campus. Imaging facilities are also located in very close proximity to the Core,
minimizing subject inconvenience, and facilitating ease of referral and data acquisition.
人因绩效和功能测试核心被设计为服务核心和
发展核心。它将提供准确和可靠的研究采购和处理服务,
特别是TOQIO CORT的项目#1和#2,以及UCSF的其他研究团队。是
还致力于开发OA患者身体活动的创新监测,
评估负荷行为对软骨健康和疾病的影响。核心也将作为一个
作为CORT机制的一部分出现的多学科试点项目的宝贵资源。的
人的性能和功能测试核心的总体目标是提供全面的
先进的三维运动分析和功能测试设备,用于实验研究
项目,并开发具有更高技术能力的新方法。核心配备了高分辨率
运动分析能力,包括10摄像头的VICON光学运动捕捉系统,
捕获频率能力高达1000赫兹和一个基于集群的反光标记集,2 AMTI力
平台和2台高分辨率高速数码摄像机。核心人员是
运动分析、运动医学和功能测试领域。核心将提供准确和
可靠的运动分析采集和处理,以及提供培训和设施,
性能和功能测试程序。最后,核心将为生物传感器提供资源
为骨关节炎(OA)研究和在无线传感器领域拥有丰富专业知识的人员提供支持
开发和制造。核心的位置非常理想,所有研究人员都可以近距离接触,
患者使用此资源。核心将被安置在使命湾的人类性能中心
校园该设施是一个900平方英尺的实验室,位于新建的矫形研究所在加州大学旧金山分校。
临床招募将主要通过骨科诊所进行,
骨科研究所的地板上,使用此核心的所有主要研究者都在附近设有办公室,
在使命湾校区附近成像设施也位于非常接近核心,
使受试者的不便最小化,并便于转诊和数据采集。
项目成果
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Mentoring Biomechanics Research in Osteoarthritis
指导骨关节炎的生物力学研究
- 批准号:
9889031 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
$ 10.02万 - 项目类别:
Mentoring Biomechanics Research in Osteoarthritis
指导骨关节炎的生物力学研究
- 批准号:
10593886 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
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Structural, Biochemical and Functional Connectivity in Osteoarthritis using Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Skeletal Biomechanics
利用定量磁共振成像和骨骼生物力学研究骨关节炎的结构、生化和功能连接
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Contact mechanics, neuromuscular control, and cartilage composition in knee OA
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8249313 - 财政年份:2011
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$ 10.02万 - 项目类别:
Contact mechanics, neuromuscular control, and cartilage composition in knee OA
膝关节 OA 的接触力学、神经肌肉控制和软骨成分
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8530969 - 财政年份:2011
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$ 10.02万 - 项目类别:
Contact mechanics, neuromuscular control, and cartilage composition in knee OA
膝关节 OA 的接触力学、神经肌肉控制和软骨成分
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$ 10.02万 - 项目类别:
Contact mechanics, neuromuscular control, and cartilage composition in knee OA
膝关节 OA 的接触力学、神经肌肉控制和软骨成分
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8722314 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
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