Using surface topography to visualize spinal motion during gait : examples of possible applications and all tools for open science

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Precise segmental spinal analysis during gait has various implications for clinical use and basic research. Here, we report the use of Surface Topography (ST) to analyze three-dimensional spinal segment movements, in combination with foot pressure measuring, to describe individual vertebral bodies’ motion relative to specific phases of gait. Using Statistical Analysis System (SAS) scripts, single files were merged into one raw data table and were used to generate a standardized gait cycle (SGC) for each measurement, including all measured gait cycles for each individual patient, with a spline function to obtain smooth curve progressions. Graph templates from Statistical Package for the Social Sciences create detailed visualizations of the SGCs. Previously obtained measurements from healthy participants were used to demonstrate possible applications of our method. An impressive inter-individual variability as well as intra-individual consistency of spinal motion is shown. The transformation into an SGC facilitates intra- and inter-individual comparisons for qualitative and quantitative analyses. In future studies, we want to use this method to distinguish between physiologic and pathologic spinal motion. Artificial intelligence-based analysis can facilitate this process. All tools and visualizations used are freely available in repositories to enable the replication and validation of our findings.

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Bioengineering, 12, 4, MDPI, Basel, 2025, https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering12040348

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