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Model-based tracking of the bones of the foot: A biplane fluoroscopy validation study.

Joseph M Iaquinto1, Matthew W Kindig2, David R Haynor3, QuocBao Vu4, Nathan Pepin4, Richard Tsai2, Bruce J Sangeorzan5, William R Ledoux6.   

Abstract

Measuring foot kinematics using optical motion capture is technically challenging due to the depth of the talus, small bone size, and soft tissue artifact. We present a validation of our biplane X-ray system, demonstrating its accuracy in tracking the foot bones directly. Using an experimental linear/rotary stage we imaged pairs of tali, calcanei, and first metatarsals, with embedded beads, through 30 poses. Model- and bead-based algorithms were employed for semi-automatic tracking. Translational and rotational poses were compared to the experimental stage (a reference standard) to determine registration performance. For each bone, 10 frames per pose were analyzed. Model-based: The resulting overall translational bias of the six bones was 0.058 mm with a precision of ± 0.049 mm. The overall rotational bias of the six bones was 0.42° with a precision of ± 0.41°. Bead-based: the overall translational bias was 0.037 mm with a precision of ± 0.032 mm and for rotation was 0.29° with a precision of ± 0.26°. We validated the accuracy of our system to determine the spatial position and orientation of isolated foot bones, including the talus, calcaneus, and first metatarsal over a range of quasi-static poses. Although the accuracy of dynamic motion was not assessed, use of an experimental stage establishes a reference standard. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Biplane fluoroscopy; Bone-based; Foot and ankle; Model-based; Validation

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29175098     DOI: 10.1016/j.compbiomed.2017.11.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comput Biol Med        ISSN: 0010-4825            Impact factor:   6.698


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