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An in vivo subject-specific 3D functional knee joint model using combined MR imaging.

Bailiang Chen1, Tryphon Lambrou, Amaka C Offiah, Pedro A Gondim Teixeira, Martin Fry, Andrew Todd-Pokropek.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We aim to quantitatively characterise the knee joint function in vivo under body-weight-bearing conditions via subject-specific models extracted from magnetic resonance (MR) data, in order to better understand the knee joint kinematic function in 3D.
METHODS: Six healthy volunteers without any record of knee abnormality were scanned using a combined MR imaging strategy to record quasi-squatting motion and 3D knee anatomy. After a semi-automatic segmentation to delineate tibio-femoral articulation components, motion data were mapped to the anatomical data using a bi-rigid registration in order to achieve six degrees of freedom. The individual knee joint function was characterised by analysing the tibio-femoral articulation contact mechanism based on the reconstructed models in 3D and MR images in 2D. Contact points were extracted and their trajectory was plotted on the tibia plateau.
RESULTS: The 3D models clearly show the relative rotation and gliding between tibia and femur during global flexion. Within the measured flexion arc, the contact points move less between 30[Formula: see text] and 100[Formula: see text] on both tibial plateaux as compared to that on the rest of the flexion arc. Four out of the six volunteers showed a global pattern of less moving extent of contact points on the medial tibial plateau than on the lateral tibial plateau in both 3D and 2D.
CONCLUSION: The proposed subject-specific model is able to characterise knee joint kinematic function. It provides a way to describe knee joint surface kinematics quantitatively, which may help to better understand the knee function and joint derangements.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23212459     DOI: 10.1007/s11548-012-0801-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Comput Assist Radiol Surg        ISSN: 1861-6410            Impact factor:   2.924


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