نتایج جستجو برای: transepicondylar axis

تعداد نتایج: 102085  

2017
Zeki Taşdemir Hüseyin Bilgehan Çevik Nurzat Elmalı Özgür Baysal

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Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2005
Robert A Siston Jay J Patel Stuart B Goodman Scott L Delp Nicholas J Giori

BACKGROUND Several reference axes are used to establish femoral rotational alignment during total knee arthroplasty, but debate continues with regard to which axis is most accurately and easily identified during surgery. Computer-assisted navigation systems have been developed in an attempt to more accurately and consistently align implants during total knee arthroplasty, but it is unknown if n...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic surgery 2009
Arun B Mullaji Amit K Sharma Satyajit V Marawar Anirudh F Kohli Dharmendra P Singh

PURPOSE To measure the angular relationships of distal femoral rotational axes in 100 normal Indian knees. METHODS 42 men and 8 women aged 26 to 40 (mean, 31) years, with 100 normal non-arthritic knees were recruited. Anatomic landmarks were measured using computed tomography. They included the posterior condylar axis, the transepicondylar axis, the anteroposterior axis (Whiteside's line), th...

2011
Anke Van Campen Friedl De Groote Lode Bosmans Lennart Scheys Ilse Jonkers Joris De Schutter

This paper compares two methods proposed in literature [1,2] to calculate the functional knee axis of rotation (fAoR). Calculations are based on 3D motion data based on data during dynamometer processed using Kalman Smoothing [3]. fAoRs are validated with equivalent axes (EA) based on static MR-imaging data. Both methods are combined with a knee motion model (KMY) [4], widely used in the study ...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2016
Michael L Pearl Michael Batech Fabian van de Bunt

BACKGROUND The most common sequela of neonatal brachial plexus palsy is an internal rotation contracture of the shoulder that impairs function and leads to skeletal deformation of the glenohumeral joint. Treatment options include release, transfers, and humeral osteotomy, all ultimately striving for better function through increased external rotation. Prior studies have shown that neonatal brac...

2008
Lisa Case Doro Richard E Hughes Joshua D Miller Karl F Schultz Brian Hallstrom Andrew G Urquhart

Component position is critical to longevity of knee arthroplasties. Femoral component rotation is typically referenced from the transepicondylar axis (TEA), the anterior-posterior (AP) axis or the posterior condylar axis. Other studies have shown high variability in locating the TEA while proposing digitization of other landmarks such as the AP axis as a less-variable reference. This study uses...

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