Literature DB >> 25131406

Characterization of robotic system passive path repeatability during specimen removal and reinstallation for in vitro knee joint testing.

Mary T Goldsmith1, Sean D Smith1, Kyle S Jansson1, Robert F LaPrade2, Coen A Wijdicks3.   

Abstract

Robotic testing systems are commonly utilized for the study of orthopaedic biomechanics. Quantification of system error is essential for reliable use of robotic systems. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to quantify a 6-DOF robotic system's repeatability during knee biomechanical testing and characterize the error induced in passive path repeatability by removing and reinstalling the knee. We hypothesized removing and reinstalling the knee would substantially alter passive path repeatability. Testing was performed on four fresh-frozen cadaver knees. To determine repeatability and reproducibility, the passive path was collected three times per knee following the initial setup (intra-setup), and a single time following two subsequent re-setups (inter-setup). Repeatability was calculated as root mean square error. The intra-setup passive path had a position repeatability of 0.23 mm. In contrast, inter-setup passive paths had a position repeatability of 0.89 mm. When a previously collected passive path was replayed following re-setup of the knee, resultant total force repeatability across the passive path increased to 28.2N (6.4N medial-lateral, 25.4N proximal-distal, and 10.5 N anterior-posterior). This study demonstrated that removal and re-setup of a knee can have substantial, clinically significant changes on our system's repeatability and ultimately, accuracy of the reported results.
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Keywords:  KUKA robot; Orthopaedic biomechanics; Robotic system validation

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25131406     DOI: 10.1016/j.medengphy.2014.06.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Eng Phys        ISSN: 1350-4533            Impact factor:   2.242


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Authors:  Nathaniel A Bates; April L McPherson; Rebecca J Nesbitt; Jason T Shearn; Gregory D Myer; Timothy E Hewett
Journal:  J Biomech       Date:  2016-12-29       Impact factor: 2.712

2.  The Role of the Peripheral Passive Rotation Stabilizers of the Knee With Intact Collateral and Cruciate Ligaments: A Biomechanical Study.

Authors:  Alexander R Vap; Jason M Schon; Gilbert Moatshe; Raphael S Cruz; Alex W Brady; Grant J Dornan; Travis Lee Turnbull; Robert F LaPrade
Journal:  Orthop J Sports Med       Date:  2017-05-31
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