Camera-Based Home Rehabilitation Exercise Monitoring: A Technical Evaluation Against Optical Motion Capture
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Examensarbete för masterexamen
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Master's Thesis
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Home-based rehabilitation often relies on patients performing prescribed exercises
independently, without continuous supervision from a physiotherapist. A digital
solution that can monitor the exercise performance and provide feedback to the
patients would be valuable to improve the follow-ups and support patient empower
ment. Camera-based markerless pose estimation may provide a practical and low
cost way to monitor exercise quality in such settings. This thesis investigates the fea
sibility of using a single RGB camera and MediaPipe Pose for selected rehabilitation
oriented exercises.
Three exercises were evaluated: single-leg stance, sit-to-stand, and mini-squat. RGB
videos were recorded using an iPhone 13, while reference motion data were col
lected with a Qualisys optical motion capture system. MediaPipe Pose was used
to extract body landmarks from the videos, and exercise-specific metrics were com
puted, including trunk orientation, normalized pelvis displacement, squat depth,
movement timing, and knee flexion. To enable comparison with MediaPipe, the
three-dimensional motion-capture data were projected onto corresponding frontal
or sagittal analysis planes before matched metric definitions were applied.
The results show that the MediaPipe-based pipeline could estimate several selected
metrics with small to moderate errors under controlled condition 1 setup which is
camera-to-participant at 3 m with normal room lighting. Trunk-orientation and
normalized displacement metrics were generally more stable than two-dimensional
knee-flexion estimation. The results also showed that performance depended on the
exercise, metric definition, participant, and recording setup. Camera distance and
lighting affected the metrics differently, and repeatability was generally stronger
within the same session than across different days. These findings indicate that
MediaPipe-based rehabilitation monitoring should be interpreted at the metric level
rather than as a uniformly accurate motion-analysis solution.
A rule-based feedback prototype was also developed to illustrate how pose-derived
metrics could be translated into patient-facing feedback and therapist-facing session
review outputs. Overall, the findings suggest that MediaPipe Pose can be a use
ful low-cost component for selected home rehabilitation monitoring tasks, provided
that the exercise, camera view, and metric definitions are carefully chosen. Further
validation with larger and more realistic datasets is required before clinical or real
home deployment.
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MediaPipe Pose, rehabilitation monitoring, markerless pose estimation, motion capture, exercise assessment
