Development of a method to measure knee joint sounds

1991 
A noninvasive experiment is designed to detect and record knee sounds and isolate them from background noise. The experimental system includes the use of microphones, a differential amplifier, and a signal analyzer. Sound emitted from a normal contralateral knee is used as a control signal. Results show that the frequency spectrum from an injured knee is significantly different from the normal contralateral knee. >
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