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. '''Extremity''' : Arm * All digitized points for humerus registration markers stored as identical coordinates. * The optotrak cluster attached to the lower arm was not visible during posterior lower arm trials although no error messages were reported. * An existing analysis script is being modified to check all collected data after each trial on the data collection computer. * A retest of lower arm is scheduled for this Wednesday the 6/7/17. * The optotrak markers will be placed in the exact same location, using the same screw holes if possible. * If optotrak makers can be placed in same location, the lower arm registration will be compared from the first set to the new set, and if little difference is detected, the new upper arm registration data may be used |
Contents
Specimen 001-010
CMULTIS001-1
mock
- No Optorak collected, software under development
CMULTIS002-1
mock
Extremity : Leg
- Optotrak output incorrectly indexed, not all data stored
CMULTIS002-2
mock
Extremity : Leg
- Optotrak data correctly corrected
CMULTIS002-3
mock
Extremity : Arm
- Humerus sensor file required debugging
- Firewall on Tyler's account prevented Optotrak connection, another was able to establish a connection
CMULTIS003-1
Extremity : Arm
- Optotrak triax is thought to have come lose, skewing relative probe position for 4 positions in lower arm.
CMULTIS004-1
Extremity : Leg
- Optotrak attachment plugs modified to receive #4-1 zinc plated screws instead of #3-3/4 brass screws to strengthen triax connection.
- Posterior lower leg ultrasound targeted fibula instead of tibia
- A new technique was developed to assist in determining lower tissue boundary in order to differentiate bone layers from tissue layers. By palpating the skin while viewing ultrasound, it is possible to see the compression of tissue or non-compression of bone.
- Data Analysis
- F6 marker digitizing is poor, so only used F1-F5 for registration to the imaging data
Preliminary thickness comparison CMULTIS004-1_CTSlice_US_comparison.pdf
Extremity : Arm
- All digitized points for humerus registration markers stored as identical coordinates.
- The optotrak cluster attached to the lower arm was not visible during posterior lower arm trials although no error messages were reported.
- An existing analysis script is being modified to check all collected data after each trial on the data collection computer.
- A retest of lower arm is scheduled for this Wednesday the 6/7/17.
- The optotrak markers will be placed in the exact same location, using the same screw holes if possible.
- If optotrak makers can be placed in same location, the lower arm registration will be compared from the first set to the new set, and if little difference is detected, the new upper arm registration data may be used