Application of three-dimensional motion capture technology in children's developmental coordination disorder

ZHANG Jia-jia, XU Chun-xin, DAI Xiao-tian, SHEN Min, DU Wen-chong, CAI Xian-ying, HUA Jing

Chinese Journal of Child Health Care ›› 2022, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (3) : 285-288.

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Chinese Journal of Child Health Care ›› 2022, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (3) : 285-288. DOI: 10.11852/zgetbjzz2020-2105
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Application of three-dimensional motion capture technology in children's developmental coordination disorder

  • ZHANG Jia-jia*, XU Chun-xin, DAI Xiao-tian, SHEN Min, DU Wen-chong, CAI Xian-ying, HUA Jing
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Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is a developmental disease with motor coordination disorder as the main manifestation.It has a high prevalence in childhood and can seriously affect the physical and mental health of children.Three-dimensional motion capture has the advantage of accurately analyzing the nuances of movements, and is used in the diagnostic intervention of DCD in European and American countries.However, this technology is currently only used for gait analysis of children with cerebral palsy in China.This study reviews the domestic and foreign literature, analyzes the research progress of 3D motion capture technology in children's DCD function evaluation and diagnostic intervention application, and explores the feasibility of its ultra-early (infant) diagnosis, so as to provide new ideas and methods for further realizing the accuracy of children's DCD diagnosis.

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three-dimensional motion capture / developmental coordination disorder / motor function / diagnostic / assessment / children

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ZHANG Jia-jia, XU Chun-xin, DAI Xiao-tian, SHEN Min, DU Wen-chong, CAI Xian-ying, HUA Jing. Application of three-dimensional motion capture technology in children's developmental coordination disorder[J]. Chinese Journal of Child Health Care. 2022, 30(3): 285-288 https://doi.org/10.11852/zgetbjzz2020-2105

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