This research developed an automated leg manipulation system that is coupled with essential measurement and guidance algorithms, to build the fundamental pillars toward robotic knee surgery. It enables joint manipulation through joint identification, joint measurement, and kinematic modelling. Algorithms are developed and evaluated to consider the problems of identifying and measuring the space inside the knee joint. To robotically manipulate a human leg safely, a nine degree of freedom kinematic model is presented and verified through tracking of anatomical points inside the leg. It demonstrates that robotics can make a significant contribution to improve the outcomes for the medical community
Knee arthroscopy is a well-established minimally invasive orthopaedic procedure with more than four ...
Orthopaedic surgeons are currently overburdened by physical and mental challenges that significantly...
none9siThis book discusses the full range of current applications of computer-assisted surgery and r...
Robotic-assisted surgical procedures have recently increased in popularity in clinical environments....
Knee arthroscopy is a well-established minimally invasive procedure for the diagnosis and treatment ...
This research focuses on visualisation challenges associated with anatomical imaging of complex join...
In this paper presented the prototype of robotic leg has been designed, constructed and controlled. ...
Knee arthroplasty is used to treat patients with degenerative joint disease of the knee to reduce pa...
We report a study that developed algorithms to measure the dimension and uncertainty range of free s...
Knee surgery is a common procedure to treat cartilage defects, soft tissue lesions as cruciate ligam...
Current surgical procedures need to be properly understood before designing robotic platforms for su...
Robotics applied to orthopedics has become an interesting topic both from the surgical point of view...
Robotic-assisted orthopaedic procedures demand accurate spatial joint measurements. Tracking of huma...
Place: GermanyInternational audienceINTRODUCTION: The ROSA (Robotic Surgical Assistant) Knee system ...
This paper present a new developed technique for robotic surgical model with high flexibility used i...
Knee arthroscopy is a well-established minimally invasive orthopaedic procedure with more than four ...
Orthopaedic surgeons are currently overburdened by physical and mental challenges that significantly...
none9siThis book discusses the full range of current applications of computer-assisted surgery and r...
Robotic-assisted surgical procedures have recently increased in popularity in clinical environments....
Knee arthroscopy is a well-established minimally invasive procedure for the diagnosis and treatment ...
This research focuses on visualisation challenges associated with anatomical imaging of complex join...
In this paper presented the prototype of robotic leg has been designed, constructed and controlled. ...
Knee arthroplasty is used to treat patients with degenerative joint disease of the knee to reduce pa...
We report a study that developed algorithms to measure the dimension and uncertainty range of free s...
Knee surgery is a common procedure to treat cartilage defects, soft tissue lesions as cruciate ligam...
Current surgical procedures need to be properly understood before designing robotic platforms for su...
Robotics applied to orthopedics has become an interesting topic both from the surgical point of view...
Robotic-assisted orthopaedic procedures demand accurate spatial joint measurements. Tracking of huma...
Place: GermanyInternational audienceINTRODUCTION: The ROSA (Robotic Surgical Assistant) Knee system ...
This paper present a new developed technique for robotic surgical model with high flexibility used i...
Knee arthroscopy is a well-established minimally invasive orthopaedic procedure with more than four ...
Orthopaedic surgeons are currently overburdened by physical and mental challenges that significantly...
none9siThis book discusses the full range of current applications of computer-assisted surgery and r...