Movement Analysis

Videoing Movements 

Overview

When you attend the hospital for your research visits, before and after the intervention you have been given, we would like to record you performing three repetitions of the three movements below, in the same order. The information you provide will be anonymised. We will submit the recordings to a secure platform. Each video will be analysed by computer software so that we can assess whether the intervention has affected the quality of your movements. The recordings will be deleted after the anonymised data has been extracted. (See How this works? at the bottom of this webpage).

For accuracy, you will be asked to remove your socks and shoes to perform the movements. Should you need to wear shoes, please ensure it is the same footware for all sets of recordings.  Also, please try to avoid wearing very lose clothing as this will make it difficult to measure separate parts of the body. 

If you have any questions about this aspect of the study, please get in touch with your researcher.

Here are the movements. Try to perform three of each. You can have a small rest break in between if you need to. For written instructions of each of one, please click on the picture of the movement or hover your cursor over "Exercises" at the top of this webpage and select the one you want. 

Please remember that the information you provide will be anonymised and deleted after the anonymised data has been extracted.  

If you cannot see the "Video Upload" option, and receive the following error message: 

Example error:

403. That’s an error.

We're sorry, but you do not have access to this page. That’s all we know.

this means you need to sign-in to a Google account. Once logged in, please reload the webpage. You should now see the "Video Upload" Google form.

Thanks you for participating in this important piece of research. If you would like more information, please contact your researcher.

How this works?

Here is an example of how the computer software will analyse your movements. It identifies different joints and key parts of the human body and creates a 3D image from the video you submit. From this data, we can perform various calculations such as measure joint angles. This will help us to track your progress and response to treatment.