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Validation of three-dimensional model-based tibio-femoral tracking during running.

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The combination of high-speed biplane radiography and volumetric model-based tracking achieves excellent accuracy during in vivo, dynamic knee motion without the necessity for invasive bead implantation.
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This article is published in Medical Engineering & Physics.The article was published on 2009-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 245 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Biplane.

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Is My Model Good Enough? Best Practices for Verification and Validation of Musculoskeletal Models and Simulations of Movement

TL;DR: Practical guidelines for verification and validation of NMS models and simulations are established that researchers, clinicians, reviewers, and others can adopt to evaluate the accuracy and credibility of modeling studies.
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Statistical Methods Used to Test for Agreement of Medical Instruments Measuring Continuous Variables in Method Comparison Studies: A Systematic Review

TL;DR: This study finds that the Bland-Altman method is the most popular method used in agreement research, and there are still inappropriate applications of statistical methods in some studies.
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Validation of a non-invasive fluoroscopic imaging technique for the measurement of dynamic knee joint motion.

TL;DR: A thorough validation of the accuracy and repeatability of the DFIS system when used to measure 6DOF dynamic knee kinematics provides an easy and powerful tool for accurately determining6DOF positions of the knee when performing daily functional activities.
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Anatomic Single- and Double-Bundle Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction, Part 1: Basic Science

TL;DR: Preliminary results suggest that more extensive, well-designed studies of both kinematics and long-term outcomes are warranted to characterize the potential benefits of more anatomic reconstruction techniques for improving long- term outcomes after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
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A systematic review on changed biomechanics of lower extremities in obese individuals: a possible role in development of osteoarthritis

TL;DR: A systematic review of the literature focused on the differences between obese and normal‐weight subjects in biomechanics of the hip, knee and ankle joint during every day movements to summarize differences in joint load due to both higher body weight and differences in movement patterns.
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A Joint Coordinate System for the Clinical Description of Three-Dimensional Motions: Application to the Knee

TL;DR: This paper presents a joint coordinate system that provides a simple geometric description of the three-dimensional rotational and translational motion between two rigid bodies.
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Abnormal Rotational Knee Motion During Running After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

TL;DR: Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction failed to restore normal rotational knee kinematics during dynamic loading, and these abnormal motions may contribute to long-term joint degeneration associated with anterior cruciated ligament injury/reconstruction.
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Accurate measurement of three-dimensional knee replacement kinematics using single-plane fluoroscopy

TL;DR: A simple extension of a previously reported object recognition technique has been used to implement a six-degree-of-freedom position/orientation estimator for the measurement of knee replacement motion from two-dimensional fluoroscopic images, indicating it is uniquely well suited for performing dynamic kinematic measurements on individuals with knee replacements.
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A robust method for registration of three-dimensional knee implant models to two-dimensional fluoroscopy images

TL;DR: A method was developed for registering three-dimensional knee implant models to single plane X-ray fluoroscopy images using a direct image-to-image similarity measure, taking advantage of the speed of modern computer graphics workstations to quickly render simulated (predicted) images.
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Dynamic function of the ACL-reconstructed knee during running.

TL;DR: Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction failed to restore normal rotational knee kinematics during dynamic, functional loading and some degradation of graft function occurred over time, which may contribute to long-term joint degeneration associated with ACL injury and reconstruction.
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