This dataset accompanies the following article: "Non-invasive Assessment of Cartilage Damage of the Human Knee using Acoustic Emission Monitoring: a Pilot Cadaver Study," in IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, doi: 10.1109/TBME.2023.3263388. Knee acoustic emissions (AE) recorded in the 100-450 kHz and 15-200kHz frequency ranges from a cadaver specimen knee in flexion/extension. Four stages of artificially inflicted cartilage damage and two sensor positions were investigated. Stages of artificially inflicted cartilage damage: the cartilage surface damage on the medial compartment, KL III; the cartilage surface damage on the medial compartment plus patellofemoral surface, KL III; the cartilage surface damage on the medial compartm...
A technique in measuring and recording of bio-acoustics signals for the assessment of physiological...
Among the many diverse methods of recording biological signals, sound and acoustic emission monitori...
Kaohsiung City 84001, Dashu District, Taiwan Full list of author information is available at the end...
Objective: Knee osteoarthritis is currently one of the top causes of disability in older population,...
Clinical studies have shown that during standardized movements the Acoustic Emission (AE) from lesio...
The joints of the human body, especially the knees, are continually exposed to varying loads as a pe...
Objective: Acoustic emission (AE) sensed from knee joints during weight-bearing movements greatly in...
Background: The recent development of techniques to measure high-frequency acoustic emission (AE) fr...
The paper presents the development of a new measurement system based on acoustic emission (AE) for a...
The knee is one of the most injured body parts, causing 18 million patients to be seen in clinics ev...
Our objective was to determine the efficacy and feasibility of a new approach for identifying candid...
This study compared quantitative cartilage ultrasound metrics between people with (n=12) and without...
Orthopaedic injuries can be highly problematic and in need of systematic evaluation (Tom & Miller, 2...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to evaluate the applicability of the ultrasound roughness index (URI) for...
Our objective was to determine the efficacy and feasibility of a new approach for identifying candid...
A technique in measuring and recording of bio-acoustics signals for the assessment of physiological...
Among the many diverse methods of recording biological signals, sound and acoustic emission monitori...
Kaohsiung City 84001, Dashu District, Taiwan Full list of author information is available at the end...
Objective: Knee osteoarthritis is currently one of the top causes of disability in older population,...
Clinical studies have shown that during standardized movements the Acoustic Emission (AE) from lesio...
The joints of the human body, especially the knees, are continually exposed to varying loads as a pe...
Objective: Acoustic emission (AE) sensed from knee joints during weight-bearing movements greatly in...
Background: The recent development of techniques to measure high-frequency acoustic emission (AE) fr...
The paper presents the development of a new measurement system based on acoustic emission (AE) for a...
The knee is one of the most injured body parts, causing 18 million patients to be seen in clinics ev...
Our objective was to determine the efficacy and feasibility of a new approach for identifying candid...
This study compared quantitative cartilage ultrasound metrics between people with (n=12) and without...
Orthopaedic injuries can be highly problematic and in need of systematic evaluation (Tom & Miller, 2...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to evaluate the applicability of the ultrasound roughness index (URI) for...
Our objective was to determine the efficacy and feasibility of a new approach for identifying candid...
A technique in measuring and recording of bio-acoustics signals for the assessment of physiological...
Among the many diverse methods of recording biological signals, sound and acoustic emission monitori...
Kaohsiung City 84001, Dashu District, Taiwan Full list of author information is available at the end...