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Assessment of knee kinematics with dynamic radiostereometry: Validation of an automated model-based method of analysis using bone models.

Rasmus Christensen1,2, Emil Toft Petersen1,2,3, Jonathan Jürgens-Lahnstein1,2, Søren Rytter1,2,4, Lars Lindgren1,5, Sepp De Raedt1,6, Annemarie Brüel7, Maiken Stilling1,2,4.   

Abstract

Radiostereometic analysis (RSA) is a precise method for the functional assessment of joint kinematics. Traditionally, the method is based on tracking of surgically implanted bone markers and analysis is user intensive. We propose an automated method of analysis based on models generated from computed tomography (CT) scans and digitally reconstructed radiographs. The study investigates method agreement between marker-based RSA and the CT bone model-based RSA method for assessment of knee joint kinematics in an experimental setup. Eight cadaveric specimens were prepared with bone markers and bone volume models were generated from CT-scans. Using a mobile fixture setup, dynamic RSA recordings were obtained during a knee flexion exercise in two unique radiographic setups, uniplanar and biplanar. The method agreement between marker-based and CT bone model-based RSA methods was compared using bias and LoA. Results obtained from uniplanar and biplanar recordings were compared and the influence of radiographic setup was considered for clinical relevance. The automated method had a bias of -0.19 mm and 0.11° and LoA within ±0.42 mm and ±0.33° for knee joint translations and rotations, respectively. The model pose estimation of the tibial bone was more precise than the femoral bone. The radiographic setup had no clinically relevant effect on results. In conclusion, the automated CT bone model-based RSA method had a clinical precision comparable to that of marker-based RSA. The automated method is non-invasive, fast, and clinically applicable for functional assessment of knee kinematics and pathomechanics in patients.
© 2020 Orthopaedic Research Society. Published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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Keywords:  digitally reconstructed radiographs; dynamic stereoradiographs; kinematics; knee arthroplasty; radiostereometry

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33030797     DOI: 10.1002/jor.24875

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop Res        ISSN: 0736-0266            Impact factor:   3.494


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1.  Medial congruent polyethylene design show different tibiofemoral kinematics and enhanced congruency compared to a standard symmetrical cruciate retaining design for total knee arthroplasty-an in vivo randomized controlled study of gait using dynamic radiostereometry.

Authors:  Emil Toft Petersen; Søren Rytter; Daan Koppens; Jesper Dalsgaard; Torben Bæk Hansen; Michael Skipper Andersen; Maiken Stilling
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2022-07-09       Impact factor: 4.342

2.  Distal radioulnar joint kinematics before surgery and 12 months following open foveal reinsertion of the triangular fibrocartilage complex: comparison with the contralateral non-injured joint.

Authors:  Janni K Thillemann; Sepp De Raedt; Emil T Petersen; Katriina B Puhakka; Torben B Hansen; Maiken Stilling
Journal:  Acta Orthop       Date:  2022-06-21       Impact factor: 3.925

3.  Distal radioulnar joint stabilization with open foveal reinsertion versus tendon graft reconstruction: an experimental study using radiostereometry.

Authors:  Janni Kjærgaard Thillemann; Sepp De Raedt; Torben Bæk Hansen; Bo Munk; Maiken Stilling
Journal:  J Exp Orthop       Date:  2021-02-04
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