This paper introduces a method to measure the kinematics of the knee using fluoroscopic imaging. The method involves two stages. In the first, the knee joint is recorded during normal gait by fluoroscopy using a mobile C-arm and an angiographic imaging system. The images then were processed to calculate the two-dimensional (2D) kinematics of the joint during the different phases of the gait cycle. This was then used to calculate three-dimensional (3D) kinematics of the joint. In parallel the reaction force on the knee joint was calculated using gait lab analysis. In the second stage, the 3D finite element model of the knee was created using computerised tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data. The model was then us...
Measuring the kinematics of joints and implants following orthopaedic surgery is important. While th...
Finite element (FE) modeling is becoming an increasingly popular method for analyzing knee joint mec...
A good knowledge of the three-dimensional kinematics of the knee joint is an important requirement, ...
This dissertation explores innovative applications of a proposed 2D-3D image registration technique ...
To understand the kinematic effects of surgery, arthroplasty or conservative treatments, a noninvasi...
Purpose: We aim to quantitatively characterise the knee joint function in vivo under body-weight-bea...
The in-vivo quantification of knee motion in physiological loading conditions is paramount for the u...
The World Health Organization reports 30 million people worldwide who need prosthetics and orthotics...
Osteoarthritis of the knee is the most numerous disease in the elderly. We have developed the new th...
© 2015 N. Mijailovic et al. Knowledge about the knee cartilage deformation ratio as well as the knee...
Two methods of analysis of knee kinematics from magnetic resonance images (MRI) in vivo have been de...
OBJECTIVE: The knowledge of individual joint motion may help to understand the articular physiology ...
Background: Knee motion is complex and has been studied intensively. The concept of an instant cente...
In this study we modeled a patient specific 3D knee after anterior cruicate ligament (ACL) reconstru...
Measuring the joint motion under physiological loads is fundamental for the comprehension of the nor...
Measuring the kinematics of joints and implants following orthopaedic surgery is important. While th...
Finite element (FE) modeling is becoming an increasingly popular method for analyzing knee joint mec...
A good knowledge of the three-dimensional kinematics of the knee joint is an important requirement, ...
This dissertation explores innovative applications of a proposed 2D-3D image registration technique ...
To understand the kinematic effects of surgery, arthroplasty or conservative treatments, a noninvasi...
Purpose: We aim to quantitatively characterise the knee joint function in vivo under body-weight-bea...
The in-vivo quantification of knee motion in physiological loading conditions is paramount for the u...
The World Health Organization reports 30 million people worldwide who need prosthetics and orthotics...
Osteoarthritis of the knee is the most numerous disease in the elderly. We have developed the new th...
© 2015 N. Mijailovic et al. Knowledge about the knee cartilage deformation ratio as well as the knee...
Two methods of analysis of knee kinematics from magnetic resonance images (MRI) in vivo have been de...
OBJECTIVE: The knowledge of individual joint motion may help to understand the articular physiology ...
Background: Knee motion is complex and has been studied intensively. The concept of an instant cente...
In this study we modeled a patient specific 3D knee after anterior cruicate ligament (ACL) reconstru...
Measuring the joint motion under physiological loads is fundamental for the comprehension of the nor...
Measuring the kinematics of joints and implants following orthopaedic surgery is important. While th...
Finite element (FE) modeling is becoming an increasingly popular method for analyzing knee joint mec...
A good knowledge of the three-dimensional kinematics of the knee joint is an important requirement, ...