The application of the mechanical vibration approach to fracture healing assessment was proposed in the 90ies. Promising results were initially obtained also in in-vivo tests. However, maybe due the complexity of the experimental instrumentation and of data processing, it did not reach the clinical practice. In the last years, a collaboration between orthopedic surgeons and engineers has started, focused on the re-evaluation of this approach to monitor fractures treated with an external fixator. This paper describes the main results achieved in this research. A first test campaign was performed on a tibia phantom with the aim of defining a reliable procedure. Such a procedure was then applied to a simulated healing process, on the s...
The ability to evaluate the degree of healing of a fractured bone is an integral part of orthopaedic...
In the last decades, the literature has demonstrated a renewed interest in finding quantitative and ...
The aim of this study is to reduce the number of X-ray scans taken to detect fractures, by developin...
The application of the mechanical vibration approach to fracture healing assessment was proposed in...
In clinical practice, bone healing is monitored with X-rays and manipulation. Its assessment is thus...
The correct evaluation of the healing process is important to define proper times of fixator dynamiz...
A bone healing assessment is crucial for the successful treatment of fractures, particularly in term...
One of the main limits of external fixation of fractured bone is the correct evaluation of the heali...
Orthopaedics needs a robust diagnostic tool that can help or even replace traditional radiography in...
Non-invasive methods for assessing fracture healing are crucial for biomedical engineers. An approac...
The lack of a quantitative method to adequately assess fractured bone healing that has undergone fix...
It is widely accepted that the use of radiographs to assess fracture healing is, at best, misleading...
The progress of fracture healing is directly related to an increasing stiffness and strength of the ...
Monitoring the healing of long bones has been studied extensively to reduce the period of encumbranc...
Fracture healing is a complex physiologic process, relying on the crucial interplay between biologic...
The ability to evaluate the degree of healing of a fractured bone is an integral part of orthopaedic...
In the last decades, the literature has demonstrated a renewed interest in finding quantitative and ...
The aim of this study is to reduce the number of X-ray scans taken to detect fractures, by developin...
The application of the mechanical vibration approach to fracture healing assessment was proposed in...
In clinical practice, bone healing is monitored with X-rays and manipulation. Its assessment is thus...
The correct evaluation of the healing process is important to define proper times of fixator dynamiz...
A bone healing assessment is crucial for the successful treatment of fractures, particularly in term...
One of the main limits of external fixation of fractured bone is the correct evaluation of the heali...
Orthopaedics needs a robust diagnostic tool that can help or even replace traditional radiography in...
Non-invasive methods for assessing fracture healing are crucial for biomedical engineers. An approac...
The lack of a quantitative method to adequately assess fractured bone healing that has undergone fix...
It is widely accepted that the use of radiographs to assess fracture healing is, at best, misleading...
The progress of fracture healing is directly related to an increasing stiffness and strength of the ...
Monitoring the healing of long bones has been studied extensively to reduce the period of encumbranc...
Fracture healing is a complex physiologic process, relying on the crucial interplay between biologic...
The ability to evaluate the degree of healing of a fractured bone is an integral part of orthopaedic...
In the last decades, the literature has demonstrated a renewed interest in finding quantitative and ...
The aim of this study is to reduce the number of X-ray scans taken to detect fractures, by developin...