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A comprehensive assessment of the musculoskeletal system: The CAMS-Knee data set.

William R Taylor1, Pascal Schütz2, Georg Bergmann3, Renate List2, Barbara Postolka2, Marco Hitz2, Jörn Dymke3, Philipp Damm3, Georg Duda4, Hans Gerber2, Verena Schwachmeyer3, Seyyed Hamed Hosseini Nasab2, Adam Trepczynski3, Ines Kutzner3.   

Abstract

Combined knowledge of the functional kinematics and kinetics of the human body is critical for understanding a wide range of biomechanical processes including musculoskeletal adaptation, injury mechanics, and orthopaedic treatment outcome, but also for validation of musculoskeletal models. Until now, however, no datasets that include internal loading conditions (kinetics), synchronized with advanced kinematic analyses in multiple subjects have been available. Our goal was to provide such datasets and thereby foster a new understanding of how in vivo knee joint movement and contact forces are interlinked - and thereby impact biomechanical interpretation of any new knee replacement design. In this collaborative study, we have created unique kinematic and kinetic datasets of the lower limb musculoskeletal system for worldwide dissemination by assessing a unique cohort of 6 subjects with instrumented knee implants (Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin) synchronized with a moving fluoroscope (ETH Zürich) and other measurement techniques (including whole body kinematics, ground reaction forces, video data, and electromyography data) for multiple complete cycles of 5 activities of daily living. Maximal tibio-femoral joint contact forces during walking (mean peak 2.74 BW), sit-to-stand (2.73 BW), stand-to-sit (2.57 BW), squats (2.64 BW), stair descent (3.38 BW), and ramp descent (3.39 BW) were observed. Internal rotation of the tibia ranged from 3° external to 9.3° internal. The greatest range of anterio-posterior translation was measured during stair descent (medial 9.3 ± 1.0 mm, lateral 7.5 ± 1.6 mm), and the lowest during stand-to-sit (medial 4.5 ± 1.1 mm, lateral 3.7 ± 1.4 mm). The complete and comprehensive datasets will soon be made available online for public use in biomechanical and orthopaedic research and development.
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Keywords:  EMG; Ground reaction forces; In vivo kinematics; Internal loading conditions; Moving fluoroscope; Telemetry; Tibio-femoral joint contact forces

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29037443     DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2017.09.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomech        ISSN: 0021-9290            Impact factor:   2.712


  12 in total

1.  A new 2D-3D registration gold-standard dataset for the hip joint based on uncertainty modeling.

Authors:  Fabio D'Isidoro; Christophe Chênes; Stephen J Ferguson; Jérôme Schmid
Journal:  Med Phys       Date:  2021-08-17       Impact factor: 4.506

2.  Towards Subject-Specific Strength Training Design through Predictive Use of Musculoskeletal Models.

Authors:  Michael Plüss; Florian Schellenberg; William R Taylor; Silvio Lorenzetti
Journal:  Appl Bionics Biomech       Date:  2018-03-19       Impact factor: 1.781

3.  Knee implant kinematics are task-dependent.

Authors:  Pascal Schütz; Barbara Postolka; Hans Gerber; Stephen J Ferguson; William R Taylor; Renate List
Journal:  J R Soc Interface       Date:  2019-02-28       Impact factor: 4.118

4.  Tibio-Femoral Contact Force Distribution is Not the Only Factor Governing Pivot Location after Total Knee Arthroplasty.

Authors:  A Trepczynski; I Kutzner; P Schütz; J Dymke; R List; P von Roth; P Moewis; G Bergmann; W R Taylor; G N Duda
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-01-17       Impact factor: 4.379

5.  The Capacity of Generic Musculoskeletal Simulations to Predict Knee Joint Loading Using the CAMS-Knee Datasets.

Authors:  Zohreh Imani Nejad; Khalil Khalili; Seyyed Hamed Hosseini Nasab; Pascal Schütz; Philipp Damm; Adam Trepczynski; William R Taylor; Colin R Smith
Journal:  Ann Biomed Eng       Date:  2020-01-30       Impact factor: 3.934

6.  Kinematic Evaluation of the GMK Sphere Implant During Gait Activities: A Dynamic Videofluoroscopy Study.

Authors:  Pascal Schütz; William R Taylor; Barbara Postolka; Sandro F Fucentese; Peter P Koch; Michael A R Freeman; Vera Pinskerova; Renate List
Journal:  J Orthop Res       Date:  2019-08-07       Impact factor: 3.494

7.  Uncertainty in Muscle-Tendon Parameters can Greatly Influence the Accuracy of Knee Contact Force Estimates of Musculoskeletal Models.

Authors:  Seyyed Hamed Hosseini Nasab; Colin R Smith; Allan Maas; Alexandra Vollenweider; Jörn Dymke; Pascal Schütz; Philipp Damm; Adam Trepczynski; William R Taylor
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2022-06-03

Review 8.  Homo sapiens May Incorporate Daily Acute Cycles of "Conditioning-Deconditioning" to Maintain Musculoskeletal Integrity: Need to Integrate with Biological Clocks and Circadian Rhythm Mediators.

Authors:  David A Hart; Ronald F Zernicke; Nigel G Shrive
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-09-01       Impact factor: 6.208

9.  Length-Change Patterns of the Collateral Ligaments During Functional Activities After Total Knee Arthroplasty.

Authors:  S H Hosseini Nasab; C R Smith; P Schütz; P Damm; A Trepczynski; R List; W R Taylor
Journal:  Ann Biomed Eng       Date:  2020-01-23       Impact factor: 3.934

Review 10.  Techniques for In Vivo Measurement of Ligament and Tendon Strain: A Review.

Authors:  Qiang Zhang; Naomi C Adam; S H Hosseini Nasab; William R Taylor; Colin R Smith
Journal:  Ann Biomed Eng       Date:  2020-10-06       Impact factor: 3.934

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