会议专题

In Vivo and in Silico Biodynamic Studies of Cruciate Ligament Injuries

Studies of musculoskeletal structure-function relationships and how they are affected by injuries have primarily relied on in vitro and in vivo methods. The limitations of in vitro studies continue to pose a formidable obstacle in translating research results into real therapies for real patients. A common alternative to cadaveric testing is to measure in vivo functions using surface-based motion capture technology. The accuracy of surface-based systems in measuring the underlying skeletal kinematics is compromised by soft tissue artifacts and is insufficient for ascertaining subtle but important changes in joint mechanics.

Xudong Zhang Scott Tashman Christopher Harner Kang Li

Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery,University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Mechanica Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery,University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

国际会议

第四届中美生物医学工程暨海内外生物力学学术研讨会

重庆

英文

44-48

2010-07-26(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)