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Multimodal Quantified Analysis of Facial Movements: Comparison Between Pathological and Control Subjects
Sponsor: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Amiens
Summary
The facial palsy is a frequent disease with a lot of etiologies. It has variable severities with sometimes heavy functional repercussions and different recovery potentials. The proposed treatments are based on surgery, physiotherapy and botulinum toxin injections. However, when recovery is incomplete, acceptance is more difficult, with an impacted quality of life. Thanks to Motion Capture and Electromyography, a quantification of the facial mimicry is now possible with a great precision. In addition with the quantification of the facial mimicry, eye-tracking, wich is widely used in the marketing field, but it also finds medical applications including head and neck lesions and facial palsy in particular, will be used to evaluate the visio of the patients on their pathology in function of the movement quantification measured with MoCap and Electromyography. The aim of this research is to measure in a combined way the action potentials by sEMG and the amplitudes of displacement of the markers in motion capture, for movements determined in a population of patients presenting a facial pathology, in order to compare them with reference values obtained in healthy subjects. In a second step, the aim will be to study if there is a link between the way the patient looks at his pathology and the results of his management (treatment, rehabilitation) which will be quantitatively evaluated thanks to MoCap and sEMG.
Official title: Multimodal Quantified Analysis of Facial Movements: Comparison Between Pathological
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
720
Start Date
2022-10-12
Completion Date
2028-10
Last Updated
2025-05-28
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
dental impressions
dental impressions
Simultaneous MoCap and EMG acquisition
Simultaneous MoCap and EMG acquisition
Eye-tracking acquisition for pathological subjects
Eye-tracking acquisition for pathological subjects
Follow-up visit for pathological subjects
Follow-up visit for pathological subjects
Locations (1)
CHU Amiens Picardie
Amiens, Picardie, France