Title of article
Design and validation of a cadaveric knee joint loading device compatible with magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography
Author/Authors
Chen، نويسنده , , Larry and Gordon، نويسنده , , Karen and Hurtig، نويسنده , , Mark، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
6
From page
1346
To page
1351
Abstract
AbstractPurpose
and validation of a magnetic resonance and computed tomography compatible device capable of applying physiologically relevant muscle forces to cadaveric knee joints with high levels of repeatability and reproducibility.
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ability and reproducibility were assessed with two porcine stifle joints. Load was applied to joints at full extension, five and 15 degrees of flexion through two cables simulating the lines of action of the quadriceps and hamstrings muscles. Five repeatability and five reproducibility trials were performed at each flexion angle. Standard deviations (SDs) of joint angle and load were recorded.
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peatability, the maximum SDs for joint angle were 1.26° (flexion), 1.54° (ab/adduction) and 0.90° (in/external rotation). The maximum SDs for joint load were 4.60 N (anterior/posterior), 7.36 N (medial/lateral), and 42.6 N (axial). For reproducibility, the maximum SDs for joint angle were 0.84° (flexion), 0.66° (ab/adduction) and 0.92° (in/external rotation). The maximum SDs for joint load were 6.40 N (anterior/posterior), 11.7 N (medial/lateral), and 39.7 N (axial).
sions
evel of repeatability and reproducibility is within intra-subject variability of measured gait kinematics. Therefore, this device is considered to be an effective tool for in vitro testing of knee soft tissue repair.
Keywords
In vitro knee , MEDICAL IMAGING , Orthopedic biomechanics
Journal title
Medical Engineering and Physics
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Medical Engineering and Physics
Record number
1732807
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