DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A MATHEMATICAL MODEL TO SUCCESSFULLY PREDICT NORMAL KNEE KINEMATICS
2018
Background The overall goal of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is to facilitate the restoration of native function following late stage osteoarthritis and for this reason it is important to develop a thorough understanding of the mechanics of a normal healthy knee. While there are several methods for assessing TKA mechanics, these methods have limitations that make them prohibitive to both replicating physiological systems and evaluating non-implanted knees. These limitations can be circumvented through the development of mathematical models that use anatomical and physiological inputs to computationally simulate joint mechanics. This can be done in an inverse or forward manner to solve for either joint forces or motions respectively. The purpose of this study is to evaluate one such forward model and determine the accuracy of the predicted motions using fluoroscopy. Methods In vivo kinematics were determined during flexion from full extension to 120 degrees for ten normal, healthy, subjects using fluorosco...
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