U.S., Sept. 19 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07181798) titled 'Evaluation of Cervical Position and Movement Sense Using a Novel Computer Vision-Based Software' on May 18.

Brief Summary: This observational study evaluates cervical proprioception using a computer vision-based system developed with OpenCV and MediaPipe. Healthy adults will perform a series of head movements while their nose tip is tracked by a camera. The primary objective is to assess the accuracy of neck position and movement perception. Data will be analyzed to determine the reliability of the tracking system. The study is non-invasive, involves no interventions, and poses minimal risk to participants. Findings may support the...