Fuentes Álvarez, José RubénGómez Mercado, Jorge Allan2025-01-052024-12-02Gómez Mercado, J. (2024). Biomechanical analysis on newborns using mixed reality [Tesis maestría]. Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey.https://hdl.handle.net/11285/702970https://doi.org/10.60473/ritec.46https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3170-9381I would like to express my deepest gratitude in this thesis to my core family, for the support during the duration of my masters degree, and all of my professional career. I want to dedicate this thesis too, to my core team which served as a guide in the best and worst times. My principal thesis advisor Dr. Jose´ Rube´n Fuentes Alvarez which has served as a great support in all the theory behind the thesis and all the material support; as well, served as a personal and professional guide along the years to whom I have great gratitude, and to which I would have not reached my current goals without him. Dedicated also, to my co-advisor Dr. Juan Carlos Bello Robles which helped along this thesis serving as a guide of solutions to many problems which originated along this thesis. Special dedicatory to my fellow biomedical engineer Jose´ Andre´s Mart´ınez A´ vila, which did not only aided the creation of this work, but served as a great friend and companion along the years, to whom I can say too that I would not be where I am without him. As well, I want to dedicate this thesis to a set friends which served as pillars along the creation of this work and of my professional path: Dr. Juan Alfonso Beltra´n Ferna´ndez, UST David Tovar, MSc. Abihu´ Audiffred. Overall, I want to thank to the institutions I feel completely grateful to: CONAHCYT, for the economical support along al the thesis and the institution which supported me along all of my professional career with an important scholarship, Tecnolo´gico de Monterrey.TextoengopenAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0INGENIERÍA Y TECNOLOGÍA::CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICAS::TECNOLOGÍA MÉDICA::OTRASTechnologyMedicineBiomechanical analysis on newborns using mixed realityTesis de Maestría / master Thesishttps://orcid.org/0009-0007-9754-5742COVIDMixed RealityArtificial InteligenceVideo AnalysisNewbornsGeneral MovementsDenavit HartenbergInverse Geometric Methods1277130