
This code analyzes scapulothoracic and glenohumeral joint angles from subjects pre-operative to reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (rTSA) using anatomic landmark data from supine CT scans and upright seated biplane fluoroscopy/optical motion capture. Anatomical coordinate systems for the torso, scapula, and humerus are defined based on landmark positions, guided by ISB recommendations (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15844264/) but with variances to generate consistent analyses unaffected by posture and limitations of clinical medical imaging. Notably, the sternum is used as the definitive thorax Y-axis as it should be self-consistent between both supine and upright data collections. The data is formatted in the same manner as prior releases of data from: - healthy shoulders (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14889478) - shoulders after rTSA (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16537557) v1.0 - Original release v1.01 - Updated the README to include links to the published version of the paper
biplane fluoroscopy, thorax, humerus, supine, shoulder, reverse total shoulder arthroplasty, motion capture, scapula, glenohumeral, upright, scapulothoracic, Vicon, Computed tomography (CT)
biplane fluoroscopy, thorax, humerus, supine, shoulder, reverse total shoulder arthroplasty, motion capture, scapula, glenohumeral, upright, scapulothoracic, Vicon, Computed tomography (CT)
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