Jun 17, 2021 · To evaluate whether non-invasive knee sound measurements can provide information related to the underlying structural changes in the knee ...
Objective: To evaluate whether non-invasive knee sound measurements can provide information related to the underlying structural changes in the knee following ...
Objective: To evaluate whether non-invasive knee sound measurements can provide information related to the underlying structural changes in the knee ...
Mar 2, 2021 · While very few studies have explored the use of modal vibration analysis techniques to diagnose knee injuries such as meniscal tears, there is ...
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A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan is often used to diagnose meniscal injuries. The meniscus shows up as black on the MRI. Any tears appear as white lines.
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In this study, an active vibration measurement technique is employed to investigate the presence and severity of meniscus tear in cadaver limbs. In a highly ...
This combined analytical and experimental method improves the understanding of how vibrations can describe the underlying structural changes in the knee ...
Using an external vibration stimulation, the linearity and vibration transmissibility of the knee were investigated for six subjects. It is demonstrated that ...
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measurements are able to detect the meniscus tear as well as meniscectomy ... , "Diagnosis of Knee Meniscal Injuries by Using. Three-dimensional MRI: A ...
Knee crepitus is characterised as a grinding noise with a palpable vibration, which may indicate cartilage damage in the patellofemoral joint.