Journal article
Non-invasive assessment of soft-tissue artifact and its effect on knee joint kinematics during functional activity
M Akbarshahi, AG Schache, JW Fernandez, R Baker, S Banks, MG Pandy
Journal of Biomechanics | Published : 2010
Abstract
The soft-tissue interface between skin-mounted markers and the underlying bones poses a major limitation to accurate, non-invasive measurement of joint kinematics. The aim of this study was twofold: first, to quantify lower limb soft-tissue artifact in young healthy subjects during functional activity; and second, to determine the effect of soft-tissue artifact on the calculation of knee joint kinematics. Subject-specific bone models generated from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were used in conjunction with X-ray images obtained from single-plane fluoroscopy to determine three-dimensional knee joint kinematics for four separate tasks: open-chain knee flexion, hip axial rotation, level wal..
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This work was supported by the Australian Research Council under Discovery Project Grants DP0772838 and DP0878705 and by a VESKI Innovation Fellowship to M.G. Pandy.