Based on a single time-point study of 34 healthy and 19 osteoarthritic knees in three different age groups (early, middle and late adulthood), this paper reports the potential of knee acoustic emission as a biomarker to monitor joint ageing and degeneration. Measurements were made of short transient high frequency acoustic emission signals generated by knee joints under stress during repeated sit–stand–sit movements along with joint angle. A statistically significant feature profile was established using a four-phase model of sit–stand–sit movements and two waveform features. The four-phase movement model is derived from joint angle measurement during repeated sit–stand–sit movements, and it consists of the ascending-acceleration and ascend...
Objectives: Population ageing and the subsequent increase of joint disorders prevalence requires the...
Among the many diverse methods of recording biological signals, sound and acoustic emission monitori...
Acoustic emission (AE) sensing is an increasingly researched topic in the context of orthopedics and...
Based on the study of 34 healthy and 19 osteoarthritic knees in three different age groups (earl...
Our objective was to determine the efficacy and feasibility of a new approach for identifying candid...
The paper presents the development of a new measurement system based on acoustic emission (AE) for a...
Our objective was to determine the efficacy and feasibility of a new approach for identifying candid...
Objective: Acoustic emission (AE) sensed from knee joints during weight-bearing movements greatly in...
Background: The recent development of techniques to measure high-frequency acoustic emission (AE) fr...
Objective: Knee osteoarthritis is currently one of the top causes of disability in older population,...
Objectives: Population ageing and the subsequent increase of joint disorders prevalence requires the...
Acoustic signal analysis offers a potential scientific basis for new, convenient, non-invasive tools...
The joints of the human body, especially the knees, are continually exposed to varying loads as a pe...
Orthopaedic injuries can be highly problematic and in need of systematic evaluation (Tom & Miller, 2...
Objectives: Population ageing and the subsequent increase of joint disorders prevalence requires the...
Among the many diverse methods of recording biological signals, sound and acoustic emission monitori...
Acoustic emission (AE) sensing is an increasingly researched topic in the context of orthopedics and...
Based on the study of 34 healthy and 19 osteoarthritic knees in three different age groups (earl...
Our objective was to determine the efficacy and feasibility of a new approach for identifying candid...
The paper presents the development of a new measurement system based on acoustic emission (AE) for a...
Our objective was to determine the efficacy and feasibility of a new approach for identifying candid...
Objective: Acoustic emission (AE) sensed from knee joints during weight-bearing movements greatly in...
Background: The recent development of techniques to measure high-frequency acoustic emission (AE) fr...
Objective: Knee osteoarthritis is currently one of the top causes of disability in older population,...
Objectives: Population ageing and the subsequent increase of joint disorders prevalence requires the...
Acoustic signal analysis offers a potential scientific basis for new, convenient, non-invasive tools...
The joints of the human body, especially the knees, are continually exposed to varying loads as a pe...
Orthopaedic injuries can be highly problematic and in need of systematic evaluation (Tom & Miller, 2...
Objectives: Population ageing and the subsequent increase of joint disorders prevalence requires the...
Among the many diverse methods of recording biological signals, sound and acoustic emission monitori...
Acoustic emission (AE) sensing is an increasingly researched topic in the context of orthopedics and...