DocumentCode :
1463239
Title :
A surface-marker imaging system to measure a moving knee´s rotational axis pathway in the sagittal plane
Author :
Moorehead, John D. ; Harvey, David M. ; Montgomery, Stephen C.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng. Electron., Liverpool John Moores Univ., UK
Volume :
48
Issue :
3
fYear :
2001
fDate :
3/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
384
Lastpage :
393
Abstract :
Describes a new surface-marker imaging system designed to measure the rotational axis pathway (RAP) of a moving knee in the sagittal plane. Measurement of this parameter can provide important information about a knee´s slipping and rolling action that can aid clinical assessment. Seated subjects are video recorded as they actively extend their legs. A series of stills is then captured and analyzed to extract the coordinates of markers plated on the subjects: upper and lower legs. These coordinates are then processed to deduce an instant center of rotation (ICR) for each still. These ICRs are then plotted to derive the joint´s RAP. The system has been validated with a mechanical model and tested in a clinical study of ten patients with unilateral anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) ruptures. The study found that the system could consistently measure differences between a patients normal and injured knees. Leg extension caused the normal knees ICRs to displace anteriorly with a mean value of 17.4 mm, whereas the injured knees had a mean displacement of 7.5 mm. This loss of roll in the ACL-deficient knees is consistent with their abnormal biomechanical arrangement.
Keywords :
angular measurement; biomechanics; biomedical equipment; kinematics; medical image processing; optical images; orthopaedics; 17.4 mm; active leg extension; clinical assessment; clinical study; injured knees; instant center of rotation; lower leg; medical instrumentation; moving knee´s rotational axis pathway measurement; rolling action; sagittal plane; slipping action; surface-marker imaging system; unilateral anterior cruciate ligament ruptures; upper leg; Biomechanics; Data mining; Kinematics; Knee; Leg; Ligaments; Orthopedic surgery; Osteoarthritis; Rotation measurement; System testing; Adult; Algorithms; Anterior Cruciate Ligament; Biomechanics; Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted; Diagnostic Imaging; Humans; Knee Injuries; Knee Joint; Male; Movement; Posture; Reproducibility of Results; Rotation; Software Design; Software Validation; Surface Properties;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/10.914802
Filename :
914802
Link To Document :
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