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Guoan Li1, Michal Kozanek, Ali Hosseini, Fang Liu, Samuel K Van de Velde, Harry E Rubash.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: This report presents a new imaging technique for non-invasive study of six degrees of freedom (DOF) knee kinematics during treadmill gait.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19284658 PMCID: PMC2669052 DOI: 10.1186/1749-799X-4-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Surg Res ISSN: 1749-799X Impact factor: 2.359
Figure 1(A) Setup of the DFIS system and a treadmill. (B) Knee model and virtual DFIS environment for reproduction of in-vivo knee kinematics. A typical knee model is shown after reproducing its position in the virtual environment of the modeling software.
Figure 2Top: Average speed of the knee and duration of the stance phase of gait on treadmill at four different walking speeds. Bottom: Peak kinematic values of the knee during different intervals of the stance phase. F/E: flexion (+)/extension(-); IR/ER: internal(-)/external(+) femoral rotation; A/P: anterior(+)/posterior(-) femoral translation; ML: medial(-)/lateral(+) femoral translation; SD: standard deviation.
Figure 3In-vivo knee kinematics during the stance phase of gait on the treadmill. The data for translations and internal-external rotation represent motion of the femur with respect to the tibia. The kinematic values are charted as function of time [sec].