3D Elbow Kinematics with Monoplanar Fluoroscopy: <it>In Silico</it> Evaluation

<p/> <p>An <it>in-silico</it> assessment of the performance of 3D video-fluoroscopy for the analysis of the kinematics of long bones is proposed. A reliable knowledge of <it>in-vivo</it> joints kinematics in physiological conditions is fundamental in the clinical...

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Main Authors: Tersi L, Fantozzi S, Stagni R
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2010-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
Online Access:http://asp.eurasipjournals.com/content/2010/142989
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spelling doaj-a03a4cba42b44579851ececf1da7f1992020-11-24T21:06:54ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing1687-61721687-61802010-01-01201011429893D Elbow Kinematics with Monoplanar Fluoroscopy: <it>In Silico</it> EvaluationTersi LFantozzi SStagni R<p/> <p>An <it>in-silico</it> assessment of the performance of 3D video-fluoroscopy for the analysis of the kinematics of long bones is proposed. A reliable knowledge of <it>in-vivo</it> joints kinematics in physiological conditions is fundamental in the clinical field. 3D video-fluoroscopy theoretically permits a mm/deg level of accuracy in joint motion analysis, but the optimization algorithm for the pose estimation is highly dependent on the geometry of the bone segment analyzed. An automated technique based on distance maps and tangency condition was applied to the elbow bones. The convergence domain was explored to quantify and optimize measurement accuracy in terms of bias and precision. By conditioning the optimization algorithm using simple image features, the estimation error had small dispersion (interquartile range within 0.5 and 0.025&#8201;mm/deg for out-of-plane and in-plane pose parameters, resp.), but with occasional bias and outliers. 3D video-fluoroscopy produced promising results for the elbow joint, but further <it>in-vitro</it> validation studies should be carried out.</p>http://asp.eurasipjournals.com/content/2010/142989
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3D Elbow Kinematics with Monoplanar Fluoroscopy: <it>In Silico</it> Evaluation
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
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Fantozzi S
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title 3D Elbow Kinematics with Monoplanar Fluoroscopy: <it>In Silico</it> Evaluation
title_short 3D Elbow Kinematics with Monoplanar Fluoroscopy: <it>In Silico</it> Evaluation
title_full 3D Elbow Kinematics with Monoplanar Fluoroscopy: <it>In Silico</it> Evaluation
title_fullStr 3D Elbow Kinematics with Monoplanar Fluoroscopy: <it>In Silico</it> Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed 3D Elbow Kinematics with Monoplanar Fluoroscopy: <it>In Silico</it> Evaluation
title_sort 3d elbow kinematics with monoplanar fluoroscopy: <it>in silico</it> evaluation
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series EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
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1687-6180
publishDate 2010-01-01
description <p/> <p>An <it>in-silico</it> assessment of the performance of 3D video-fluoroscopy for the analysis of the kinematics of long bones is proposed. A reliable knowledge of <it>in-vivo</it> joints kinematics in physiological conditions is fundamental in the clinical field. 3D video-fluoroscopy theoretically permits a mm/deg level of accuracy in joint motion analysis, but the optimization algorithm for the pose estimation is highly dependent on the geometry of the bone segment analyzed. An automated technique based on distance maps and tangency condition was applied to the elbow bones. The convergence domain was explored to quantify and optimize measurement accuracy in terms of bias and precision. By conditioning the optimization algorithm using simple image features, the estimation error had small dispersion (interquartile range within 0.5 and 0.025&#8201;mm/deg for out-of-plane and in-plane pose parameters, resp.), but with occasional bias and outliers. 3D video-fluoroscopy produced promising results for the elbow joint, but further <it>in-vitro</it> validation studies should be carried out.</p>
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