“…Several studies have compared the Kinect-based and motion tracking system-based posture and movement, in various fields of biomechanics including; anthropometry measurement (Bonnech ere et al, 2014), spinal loading assessment (Ning and Guo, 2013), clinical foot posture assessment (Mentiplay et al, 2013), body movement during postural control (Clark et al, 2012), gait training (Clark et al, 2013b), gait analysis (Clark et al, 2013a), and rehabilitation tool development (Pastor et al, 2012). In general, the results of these studies indicated that, although the Kinect sensor is not as accurate as more traditional laboratory-based measurement technologies, it does provide good agreement with a motion tracking system in terms of body segment lengths, the major joint angles, and the displacement of the key body joints for those specific body postures being tested.…”