REPRODUCIBILITY OF IN VIVO FEMORO-PELVIC JOINT ANGLE MEASUREMENTS UPON REPOSITIONING ASSESSED USING OPEN MRI IMAGING UNDER WEIGHTBEARING CONDITIONS, WITH APPLICATIONS TO FEMOROACETABULAR IMPINGEMENT

2018 
This paper presents a methodology for measuring the femoro-pelvic joint angle based on in vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images taken under weight-bearing conditions. We assess the reproducibility of angle measurements acquired when the subject is asked to repeatedly assume a reference position and perform a voluntary movement.We scanned a healthy subject in a lying position in a 3T MRI scanner to obtain high resolution (HR) images including two transverse T1-weighted TSE sequence scans at the pelvis and knee and a sagittal T1-weighted dual sense scan at the hip joint. We then scanned the same subject in a weight-bearing configuration in a 0.5T open MRI scanner to obtain related low resolution (LR) images of the femur and acetabulum. Four scan cycles were obtained with the subject being removed and reinserted between cycles in the Open MRI scanner. In each cycle, a block was inserted (up position) and removed (down position) under the subject's foot.The femur and acetabulum bone models were manuall...
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