Working models, data, code, and results for work to validate that in vivo methods for measuring laxity and obtaining knee geometry are comparable to methods previously standard for knee modeling of in vitro specimens.
Working models, data, code, and results for work to validate that in vivo methods for measuring laxity and obtaining knee geometry are comparable to methods previously standard for knee modeling of in vitro specimens.
This dataset is part of an ongoing manuscript to validate that sources of data from currently available in vivo methods are sufficient to create computational models of the knee compared with existing in vitro techniques. The data included in this repository is for the S192803 specimen of that dataset and includes experimental data, working models, code, and results obtained for that model and used in that manuscript.
The dataset contains experimental data, models, code, and results for the S192803 specimen data. This dataset is one of two model datasets used in the paper Validation of Subject-Specific Knee Models from In Vivo Measurements, which is in review at the Journal of Biomechanical Engineering. The dataset contained herein is derived from the experimental data collected during a previous publication in the Journal of Medical Devices, entitled: "Apparatus for In Vivo Knee Laxity Assessment Using High-Speed Stereo Radiography". Available at: https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4051834
A similar dataset exists for the other specimen, S193761.
Work was created by Dr. Thor E. Andreassen, Dr. Donald R. Hume, Dr. Landon D. Hamilton, Stormy L. Hegg, Sean E. Higinbotham, and Dr. Kevin B. Shelburne at the Center for Orthopaedic Biomechanics at the University of Denver.
The work was funded by the NIH National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, and the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (Grant U01 AR072989).
If you have any questions, please email the main author, Dr. Thor Andreassen, at thor.andreassen@du.edu
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This Code/Software is free to use for any reason. However, we ask that if you use any part of this work, that you cite the original two works that made it possible:
Andreassen, T. E., Hamilton, L. D., Hume, D., Higinbotham, S. E., Behnam, Y., Clary, C., and Shelburne, K. B. (September 10, 2021). "Apparatus for In Vivo Knee Laxity Assessment Using High-Speed Stereo Radiography." ASME. J. Med. Devices. December 2021; 15(4): 041004. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4051834
Andreassen, T. E., Hume, D. R., Hamilton, L. D., Hegg, S.L., Higinbotham, S. E., and Shelburne, K. B. "Validation of Subject-Specific Knee Models from In Vivo Measurements." ASME. J. Biomech, Engineering.
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