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Volume 6
International Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Kinesiology 2018
November 05-06, 2018
November 05-06, 2018 Singapore
International Conference on
Kinesiology and Biomechanics
Mikhail Zaytsev et al., Int J Phys Med Rehabil 2018, Volume 6
DOI: 10.4172/2329-9096-C1-017
Using Vicon to evaluate the change in the motor function during electro stimulation in rats
Mikhail Zaytsev, Baltin M, Fedianin A, Akhmetov N, Baltina T and Sachenkov O
Kazan Federal University, Russia
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he main objectives of our study were the motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Neuro stimulation is an electrical effect
on brain structures through percutaneous or implanted electrodes. In research we used video analysis of motion (Vicon
system) to evaluate the change in the motor function and understand the effectiveness of the electro stimulation. In the video
analysis of motion using specialized infrared cameras, the position and movement of the object in space is monitored. After
that, we get data of the position of each of the markers, which can potentially be used to analyze the disturbance of the motor
function and its subsequent recovery. In the work, video analysis was used to analyze the movement of rats, Parkinson's
patients before and after electro stimulation. Electro stimulation is one of the most effective ways to combat the symptoms of
Parkinson's disease. In the study video data of the motion was analyzed to understand the influence of electro stimulation on
quality of the motion function. It was shown that the variation in angular values in the joints of the pelvic limb of a rat during
walking, high values of the standard deviation may indicate the presence of muscle tremor. The results also show that electrical
stimulation of the spinal cord has a positive effect on restoration of locomotion after neuronal damage caused by the model
of Parkinson's disease in rats. It can be concluded that electrical stimulation of the spinal cord has a positive effect on the
biomechanical characteristics of locomotion in Parkinson's disease.
Biography
Mikhail Zaytsev is currently pursuing Bachelor’s degree program in the Kazan Federal University, Institute of Fundamental Medicine and Biology.
collsomike5@gmail.com