SummaryObjectiveRecent studies using various standardized radiographic acquisition techniques have demonstrated the necessity of reproducible radioanatomic alignment of the knee to assure precise measurements of medial tibiofemoral joint space width (JSW). The objective of the present study was to characterize the longitudinal performance of several acquisition techniques with respect to long-term reproducibility of positioning of the knee, and the impact of changes in positioning on the rate and variability of joint space narrowing (JSN).MethodsEighty subjects were randomly selected from each of three cohorts followed in recent studies of the radiographic progression of knee osteoarthritis (OA): the Health ABC study (paired fixed-flexion [...
SummaryRationaleMinimum tibiofemoral joint space width in the medial compartment (JSW) is the most w...
SummaryObjectiveTo establish the performance of location specific computer measures of radiographic ...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine, in serial fixed-flexion (FF) radiographs of subjects with knee osteoar...
SummaryObjectivesIndependent reports on the longitudinal performance of non-fluoroscopic fixed-flexi...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine, in serial fixed-flexion (FF) radiographs of subjects with knee osteoar...
SummaryObjectiveTo establish the performance of location specific computer measures of radiographic ...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare three radiographic techniques (fluoroscopic semi-flexed [Fluoro], fixed f...
SummaryRationaleMinimum tibiofemoral joint space width in the medial compartment (JSW) is the most w...
SummaryRationaleSuperimposition of the rims of the medial tibial plateau to within 1mm is an aim of ...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine the differences in the radioanatomical appearance of the tibiofemoral c...
SummaryObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of medial tibial plateau (MTP) alignment of serial radiograph...
Background. Although joint space width on weight-bearing radiographs of the knee is critical for ear...
AbstractRadiographic sensitivity for quantifying the rate of change in joint space width (JSW) for D...
SummaryObjectiveThe clinical application of quantitative measurement of separate radiographic parame...
SummaryObjectiveThis study evaluated the longitudinal performance of a modified Lyon schuss (LS) kne...
SummaryRationaleMinimum tibiofemoral joint space width in the medial compartment (JSW) is the most w...
SummaryObjectiveTo establish the performance of location specific computer measures of radiographic ...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine, in serial fixed-flexion (FF) radiographs of subjects with knee osteoar...
SummaryObjectivesIndependent reports on the longitudinal performance of non-fluoroscopic fixed-flexi...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine, in serial fixed-flexion (FF) radiographs of subjects with knee osteoar...
SummaryObjectiveTo establish the performance of location specific computer measures of radiographic ...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare three radiographic techniques (fluoroscopic semi-flexed [Fluoro], fixed f...
SummaryRationaleMinimum tibiofemoral joint space width in the medial compartment (JSW) is the most w...
SummaryRationaleSuperimposition of the rims of the medial tibial plateau to within 1mm is an aim of ...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine the differences in the radioanatomical appearance of the tibiofemoral c...
SummaryObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of medial tibial plateau (MTP) alignment of serial radiograph...
Background. Although joint space width on weight-bearing radiographs of the knee is critical for ear...
AbstractRadiographic sensitivity for quantifying the rate of change in joint space width (JSW) for D...
SummaryObjectiveThe clinical application of quantitative measurement of separate radiographic parame...
SummaryObjectiveThis study evaluated the longitudinal performance of a modified Lyon schuss (LS) kne...
SummaryRationaleMinimum tibiofemoral joint space width in the medial compartment (JSW) is the most w...
SummaryObjectiveTo establish the performance of location specific computer measures of radiographic ...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine, in serial fixed-flexion (FF) radiographs of subjects with knee osteoar...