This research was inspired by a need to discover more refined technologies for imaging growing joints to facilitate research in childhood arthritis, which is among the most common chronic conditions of childhood. The objective of this project was to develop and test a new technology for imaging growing joints using diffraction enhanced imaging (DEI) combined with computed tomography (CT) using a synchrotron radiation source. DEI is a modality that derives contrast from x-ray refraction, extinction (an extreme form of scatter rejection), and absorption (as in conventional radiography). The ability to add to an image’s contrast from the refraction of x-rays, rather than that solely from absorption, generates more detailed visualization of sof...
SummaryObjectiveThe assessment of articular cartilage integrity is of value for the detection of ear...
Preclinical models for musculoskeletal disorders are critical for understanding the pathogenesis of ...
Orthopaedic pathologies often involve disruption of the mechanical environment of a joint at/below t...
This research was inspired by a need to discover more refined technologies for imaging growing joint...
In conventional projection radiography, cartilage and other soft tissues do not produce enough radio...
SummaryObjectiveTo demonstrate the ability of a novel radiographic technique, Diffraction Enhanced R...
AbstractObjective To introduce a novel X-ray technology, diffraction-enhanced X-ray imaging (DEI), i...
SummaryObjectiveTo test the efficacy of phase-sensitive X-ray imaging for intact synovial joints, wh...
Typical clinical radiography uses the variable absorption of x-radiation of different tissues within...
This dissertation applies accurate models of imaging physics, new high-resolution imaging hardware, ...
This thesis investigates the application and quantification of the Analyser Based Imaging (AB!) tech...
The knee joint is one of the tissues that often appear diseased, and the pathogenesis owing to its s...
There are various modalities of joint imaging e.g. conventional radiography (CR), computed tomograph...
Imaging of joints with 2D radiography has not been able to detect therapeutic success in research tr...
SummaryComputer-assisted imaging analysis technology has been widely used in the musculoskeletal joi...
SummaryObjectiveThe assessment of articular cartilage integrity is of value for the detection of ear...
Preclinical models for musculoskeletal disorders are critical for understanding the pathogenesis of ...
Orthopaedic pathologies often involve disruption of the mechanical environment of a joint at/below t...
This research was inspired by a need to discover more refined technologies for imaging growing joint...
In conventional projection radiography, cartilage and other soft tissues do not produce enough radio...
SummaryObjectiveTo demonstrate the ability of a novel radiographic technique, Diffraction Enhanced R...
AbstractObjective To introduce a novel X-ray technology, diffraction-enhanced X-ray imaging (DEI), i...
SummaryObjectiveTo test the efficacy of phase-sensitive X-ray imaging for intact synovial joints, wh...
Typical clinical radiography uses the variable absorption of x-radiation of different tissues within...
This dissertation applies accurate models of imaging physics, new high-resolution imaging hardware, ...
This thesis investigates the application and quantification of the Analyser Based Imaging (AB!) tech...
The knee joint is one of the tissues that often appear diseased, and the pathogenesis owing to its s...
There are various modalities of joint imaging e.g. conventional radiography (CR), computed tomograph...
Imaging of joints with 2D radiography has not been able to detect therapeutic success in research tr...
SummaryComputer-assisted imaging analysis technology has been widely used in the musculoskeletal joi...
SummaryObjectiveThe assessment of articular cartilage integrity is of value for the detection of ear...
Preclinical models for musculoskeletal disorders are critical for understanding the pathogenesis of ...
Orthopaedic pathologies often involve disruption of the mechanical environment of a joint at/below t...