The current study was designed to compare the surface anatomy of the knee for different human subject anthropometries using a 3-D, non-contact digitizer which converted the anatomy into point clouds. The subjects were studied at flexion angles of 60, 90, and 120 degrees. Multiple subjects fitting narrow anthropometrical specifications were studied: 5th percentile female, 50th percentile male, and 95th percentile male. These data were then compared to a corresponding anthropometrical crash dummy knee which served as an unambiguous control. Intersubject human comparisons showed surface geometry variations which were an order of magnitude smaller than comparisons between the human and dummy knee. Large errors between the human and dummy were a...
A good knowledge of the three-dimensional kinematics of the knee joint is an important requirement, ...
The purpose of this study was to develop an MR-based technique for quantitative analysis of joint su...
The overall aim of this work was to evaluate a newly developed measurement device, the Rottometer, f...
The current study was designed to compare the surface anatomy of the knee for different human subjec...
This thesis explores form variation in the knee joint of thirteen geographically and economically di...
This thesis focuses on measurement of anatomical parameters of lower limb in patients with non-traum...
Background: The geometric mismatch between patient anatomy and implant components responsible for fa...
AbstractThis paper presents an approach to register a large number of adult 3D surface whole body sc...
Current available implants for total knee replacement are based on the mormphometry of the Caucasian...
Current available implant for total knee arthroplasty normally based on the western population knee....
Recognizing the importance of both the torque-angle and torque-velocity relations, three-dimensional...
SummaryObjectiveThe clinical application of quantitative measurement of separate radiographic parame...
Individual variations in anatomy, structure and strength of the human knee and their effect on the f...
Cadaver specimens mounted on a knee simulator combined with motion tracking devices have been used f...
SummaryObjectiveAnatomical tibiofemoral angle (anatomical TFA) of the knee measured on standard knee...
A good knowledge of the three-dimensional kinematics of the knee joint is an important requirement, ...
The purpose of this study was to develop an MR-based technique for quantitative analysis of joint su...
The overall aim of this work was to evaluate a newly developed measurement device, the Rottometer, f...
The current study was designed to compare the surface anatomy of the knee for different human subjec...
This thesis explores form variation in the knee joint of thirteen geographically and economically di...
This thesis focuses on measurement of anatomical parameters of lower limb in patients with non-traum...
Background: The geometric mismatch between patient anatomy and implant components responsible for fa...
AbstractThis paper presents an approach to register a large number of adult 3D surface whole body sc...
Current available implants for total knee replacement are based on the mormphometry of the Caucasian...
Current available implant for total knee arthroplasty normally based on the western population knee....
Recognizing the importance of both the torque-angle and torque-velocity relations, three-dimensional...
SummaryObjectiveThe clinical application of quantitative measurement of separate radiographic parame...
Individual variations in anatomy, structure and strength of the human knee and their effect on the f...
Cadaver specimens mounted on a knee simulator combined with motion tracking devices have been used f...
SummaryObjectiveAnatomical tibiofemoral angle (anatomical TFA) of the knee measured on standard knee...
A good knowledge of the three-dimensional kinematics of the knee joint is an important requirement, ...
The purpose of this study was to develop an MR-based technique for quantitative analysis of joint su...
The overall aim of this work was to evaluate a newly developed measurement device, the Rottometer, f...