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Target Outcome

Prerequisites

Infrastructure

For more details see ["Infrastructure/ExperimentationMechanics"].

Prerequisite Protocols

Protocols

Tibiofemoral Joint Testing

Primary Conditions

Secondary Conditions

Measurements

Equipment Use Modes

Operating Procedure

Coordinate System Optimization:

Preconditioning:

Testing of Primary Conditions:

Patellofemoral Joint Testing

A separate test is outlined to quantify patellofemoral response. Details are as follows.

Primary Conditions

Secondary Conditions

-- ["hallorj"] DateTime(2013-10-10T14:14:18Z) Should we consider perturbing tibiofemoral IE at some/all of the fixed flexion angles? Both in vivo and in silico based studies suggest patellofemoral mechanics are sensitive to this degree of freedom.

-- ["colbrunn"] DateTime(2013-11-04T10:24:18Z) The folks at Wayne State also modify the angle of pull relative to the femur. They call it femur rotation.

Measurements

Pressure measurements:

Joint kinematics:

-- ["hallorj"] DateTime(2013-10-10T14:14:18Z) I will verify the pressure sensor number.

Operating Procedure

Quasi-static patellofemoral testing protocol

-- ["hallorj"] DateTime(2013-11-04T20:51:44Z) Let's discuss the file naming convention for pressure measurements to facilitate post-processing of the data (as well as where to describe this type of specification).

References

Borotikar, Bhushan, Subject specific computational models of the knee to predict anterior cruciate ligament injury, Doctoral Dissertation, Cleveland State University, December 2009.

Grood ES, Suntay WJ. A joint coordinate system for the clinical description of three-dimensional motions: application to the knee. J Biomech Eng. 1983 May;105(2):136-44. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6865355 PubMed]


Testing protocol

  1. Specimen initialization
  2. Laxity loadings, combined loadings, quasi-static patellofemoral joint loadings
  3. Data acquisition details, coordinate system details