The in-vivo quantification of knee motion in physiological loading conditions is paramount for the understanding of the joint’s natural behavior and the comprehension of articular disorders. Dynamic MRI (DMRI) represents an emerging technology that makes it possible to investigate the functional interaction among all the joint tissues without risks for the patient. However, traditional MRI scanners normally offer a reduced space of motion, and complex apparatus are needed to load the articulation, due to the horizontal orientation of the scanning bed. In this study, we present an experimental and computational procedure that combines an open, weight-bearing MRI scanner with an original registration algorithm to reconstruct the three-...
none3noOBJECTIVE: The knowledge of individual joint motion may help to understand the articular phys...
Introduction: Knees are subjected to daily physical activities, injuries and diseases, such as osteo...
The knee joint is a complex synovial joint that relies on surrounding musculature for optimal functi...
The in-vivo quantification of knee motion in physiological loading conditions is paramount for the ...
none5noUnderstanding normal and impaired musculoskeletal function during motion is a high radiologic...
Measuring the joint motion under physiological loads is fundamental for the comprehension of the nor...
Background: Knee motion is complex and has been studied intensively. The concept of an instant cente...
Modelling of patient knee joint from the MRI data and simulating its kinematics is presented. A flex...
Purpose: We aim to quantitatively characterise the knee joint function in vivo under body-weight-bea...
SummaryConventional, static magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is able to provide a vast amount of inf...
SummaryObjectivesTo establish an in vivo, normative patellofemoral (PF) cartilage contact mechanics ...
International audiencePURPOSE:To report evidence for the concurrent validity and reliability of dyna...
To report evidence for the concurrent validity and reliability of dynamic MRI techniques to evaluate...
none3noOBJECTIVE: The knowledge of individual joint motion may help to understand the articular phys...
Introduction: Knees are subjected to daily physical activities, injuries and diseases, such as osteo...
The knee joint is a complex synovial joint that relies on surrounding musculature for optimal functi...
The in-vivo quantification of knee motion in physiological loading conditions is paramount for the ...
none5noUnderstanding normal and impaired musculoskeletal function during motion is a high radiologic...
Measuring the joint motion under physiological loads is fundamental for the comprehension of the nor...
Background: Knee motion is complex and has been studied intensively. The concept of an instant cente...
Modelling of patient knee joint from the MRI data and simulating its kinematics is presented. A flex...
Purpose: We aim to quantitatively characterise the knee joint function in vivo under body-weight-bea...
SummaryConventional, static magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is able to provide a vast amount of inf...
SummaryObjectivesTo establish an in vivo, normative patellofemoral (PF) cartilage contact mechanics ...
International audiencePURPOSE:To report evidence for the concurrent validity and reliability of dyna...
To report evidence for the concurrent validity and reliability of dynamic MRI techniques to evaluate...
none3noOBJECTIVE: The knowledge of individual joint motion may help to understand the articular phys...
Introduction: Knees are subjected to daily physical activities, injuries and diseases, such as osteo...
The knee joint is a complex synovial joint that relies on surrounding musculature for optimal functi...