SummaryObjectiveThe clinical application of quantitative measurement of separate radiographic parameters of knee osteoarthritis (OA) might be hampered by a lack of reproducible semiflexed joint positioning during acquisition of radiographs. The influence of systematic variations in knee positioning on measurement of separate quantitative radiographic parameters was studied.MethodsFive components of knee position during radiographic acquisition (beam height, lower and upper leg extension, internal rotation, and lateral shift) were systematically varied within a clinically relevant range, using three cadaver legs. The influence of these variations on the measurement of the separate quantitative radiographic parameters by Knee Images Digital A...
Objective. To investigate the role of joint shape in knee osteoarthritis (OA) by determining which a...
SummaryObjectiveRecent studies using various standardized radiographic acquisition techniques have d...
AbstractObjective Minimum joint space width (mJSW) between the femoral condyle and tibial plateau is...
SummaryObjectiveThe clinical application of quantitative measurement of separate radiographic parame...
SummaryObjectiveRadiography is still the golden standard for imaging features of osteoarthritis (OA)...
We studied the influence of the radiographic procedure and joint positioning on knee joint space wid...
Background: Radiograph of knee joint with Kellgren and Lawrence classification system is the gold st...
Introduction: Lower limb malalignment is a major risk factor for knee osteoarthritis (OA) and is mai...
SummaryObjectiveTo establish the performance of location specific computer measures of radiographic ...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine the differences in the radioanatomical appearance of the tibiofemoral c...
AbstractRadiographic sensitivity for quantifying the rate of change in joint space width (JSW) for D...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare three radiographic techniques (fluoroscopic semi-flexed [Fluoro], fixed f...
AbstractRationaleThe quality of medial tibial plateau (MT-Plateau) alignment is one of the key eleme...
AbstractObjectiveTo make a comparative inter and intraobserver analysis on measurements of the anato...
Objectives: To examine the size and direction of osteophyte in knee osteoarthritis (OA) and to deter...
Objective. To investigate the role of joint shape in knee osteoarthritis (OA) by determining which a...
SummaryObjectiveRecent studies using various standardized radiographic acquisition techniques have d...
AbstractObjective Minimum joint space width (mJSW) between the femoral condyle and tibial plateau is...
SummaryObjectiveThe clinical application of quantitative measurement of separate radiographic parame...
SummaryObjectiveRadiography is still the golden standard for imaging features of osteoarthritis (OA)...
We studied the influence of the radiographic procedure and joint positioning on knee joint space wid...
Background: Radiograph of knee joint with Kellgren and Lawrence classification system is the gold st...
Introduction: Lower limb malalignment is a major risk factor for knee osteoarthritis (OA) and is mai...
SummaryObjectiveTo establish the performance of location specific computer measures of radiographic ...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine the differences in the radioanatomical appearance of the tibiofemoral c...
AbstractRadiographic sensitivity for quantifying the rate of change in joint space width (JSW) for D...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare three radiographic techniques (fluoroscopic semi-flexed [Fluoro], fixed f...
AbstractRationaleThe quality of medial tibial plateau (MT-Plateau) alignment is one of the key eleme...
AbstractObjectiveTo make a comparative inter and intraobserver analysis on measurements of the anato...
Objectives: To examine the size and direction of osteophyte in knee osteoarthritis (OA) and to deter...
Objective. To investigate the role of joint shape in knee osteoarthritis (OA) by determining which a...
SummaryObjectiveRecent studies using various standardized radiographic acquisition techniques have d...
AbstractObjective Minimum joint space width (mJSW) between the femoral condyle and tibial plateau is...