SummaryComputer-assisted imaging analysis technology has been widely used in the musculoskeletal joint biomechanics research in recent years. Imaging techniques can accurately reconstruct the anatomic features of the target joint and reproduce its in vivo motion characters. The data has greatly improved our understanding of normal joint function, joint injury mechanism, and surgical treatment, and can provide foundations for using reverse-engineering methods to develop biomimetic artificial joints. In this paper, we systematically reviewed the investigation of in vivo kinematics of the human knee, shoulder, lumber spine, and ankle using advanced imaging technologies, especially those using a dual fluoroscopic imaging system (DFIS). We also ...
Purpose: We aim to quantitatively characterise the knee joint function in vivo under body-weight-bea...
Purpose: The purpose of this pilot study was to determine the radius of curvature of the tibia and t...
To understand the kinematic effects of surgery, arthroplasty or conservative treatments, a noninvasi...
SummaryComputer-assisted imaging analysis technology has been widely used in the musculoskeletal joi...
Faced with an increasingly aging and overweight population, our modern societies, particularly in th...
Foot and ankle joints are complicated anatomical structures that combine the tibiotalar and subtalar...
dissertationQuantification of joint angles and translations (i.e., kinematics) is essential to under...
This thesis presents our interdisciplinary approach and the methodology implemented in our research,...
The soft-tissue interface between skin-mounted markers and the underlying bones poses a major limita...
We developed 3D MR based image processing methods for biomechanical analysis of joints. These method...
Musculoskeletal models endow an opportunity to study the movement of the upper limb in vivo. The sol...
A diarthrodial joint occurs where two or more cartilaginous bone surfaces adjoin and articulate: the...
The knee joint is a sophisticated biological mechanism involved in locomotion at the lower extremity...
This paper introduces a method to measure the kinematics of the knee using fluoroscopic imaging. Th...
Knowledge of the three dimensional positions of bones at a joint as a function of time is required t...
Purpose: We aim to quantitatively characterise the knee joint function in vivo under body-weight-bea...
Purpose: The purpose of this pilot study was to determine the radius of curvature of the tibia and t...
To understand the kinematic effects of surgery, arthroplasty or conservative treatments, a noninvasi...
SummaryComputer-assisted imaging analysis technology has been widely used in the musculoskeletal joi...
Faced with an increasingly aging and overweight population, our modern societies, particularly in th...
Foot and ankle joints are complicated anatomical structures that combine the tibiotalar and subtalar...
dissertationQuantification of joint angles and translations (i.e., kinematics) is essential to under...
This thesis presents our interdisciplinary approach and the methodology implemented in our research,...
The soft-tissue interface between skin-mounted markers and the underlying bones poses a major limita...
We developed 3D MR based image processing methods for biomechanical analysis of joints. These method...
Musculoskeletal models endow an opportunity to study the movement of the upper limb in vivo. The sol...
A diarthrodial joint occurs where two or more cartilaginous bone surfaces adjoin and articulate: the...
The knee joint is a sophisticated biological mechanism involved in locomotion at the lower extremity...
This paper introduces a method to measure the kinematics of the knee using fluoroscopic imaging. Th...
Knowledge of the three dimensional positions of bones at a joint as a function of time is required t...
Purpose: We aim to quantitatively characterise the knee joint function in vivo under body-weight-bea...
Purpose: The purpose of this pilot study was to determine the radius of curvature of the tibia and t...
To understand the kinematic effects of surgery, arthroplasty or conservative treatments, a noninvasi...