Development of a new image processing program for the evaluation of motion analysis system videos.

Objective: The aim of this study is to develop an application for image processing of motion analysis system videos. Methods: After recording the descriptive information of the volunteer participants, the International Physical Activity Questionnaire Short Form (IPAQ) was completed in a face-to-face...

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Publicado en:Spor Hekimligi Dergisi/Turkish Journal of Sports Medicine Vol. 60; no. 2; pp. 44 - 50
Autores principales: Kıyak, Görkem, Baz, Babürşah, Topal, Emine, Sarıcaoğlu, Cem, Uyan, Ahmet Said, Arslan, Esma, Ercan, Sabriye, Aydoğan, Turgay, Küçüksille, Ecir Uğur, Başkurt, Ferdi, Çetin, Cem
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Publicado: Turkish Journal of Sports Medicine / Spor Hekimleri Dernegi jun2025
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          Kıyak, Görkem
          Baz, Babürşah
          Topal, Emine
          Sarıcaoğlu, Cem
          Uyan, Ahmet Said
          Arslan, Esma
          Ercan, Sabriye
          Aydoğan, Turgay
          Küçüksille, Ecir Uğur
          Başkurt, Ferdi
          Çetin, Cem
        affil: Sports Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Süleyman Demirel University, Isparta, Türkiye
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          Image Processing, Computer Assisted
          Motion Analysis Systems Evaluation
          Videorecording
          Software Design
          Human
          Male
          Female
          Young Adult
          Motion Capture
          Data Analysis Software
          Intraclass Correlation Coefficient
          Confidence Intervals
          Descriptive Statistics
          Intrarater Reliability
          Interrater Reliability
          Questionnaires
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      ab: Objective: The aim of this study is to develop an application for image processing of motion analysis system videos. Methods: After recording the descriptive information of the volunteer participants, the International Physical Activity Questionnaire Short Form (IPAQ) was completed in a face-to-face environment. Upon completing the questionnaire, the participants were videotaped in accordance with the Landing Error Scoring System (LESS) protocol. LESS scoring was performed by five researchers using Kinovea v.0.9.5, which has been used in image processing of similar dynamic motion analysis systems in our clinic in the past, and a newly developed program called HAS. The program was developed using .Net Maui .Net 8 on Visual Studio. SPSS v.23 and GraphPad Prism 8 programs were used for data analysis. Results: Forty healthy young people, of which 47.5% (n=19) male and 52.5% (n=21) female, participated in the study. All of the participants had right dominancy. Those who reported regular exercise habits were 40% (n=16). The age of the participants was 21.7±2.4 years and body mass index was 23.0±3.9 kg/m2. The IPAQ-total value was determined as 2006±1801 METs. Considering all of the evaluators, the inter-rater intraclass correlation coefficients were calculated as 0.970 (0.952-0.982) in test-Kinovea, 0.973 (0.957-0.984) in retest-Kinovea, 0.981 (0.969-0.989) in test-New and 0.977 (0.963-0.987) in retest-New, respectively. As visualized in the measurements of the sports medicine specialist, no significant differences were detected in the intra-rater dependent and independent group test results of all evaluators (p>0.05). Conclusion: Video image processing processes of motion analysis systems, especially LESS, can be realized by using the HAS program.
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