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[Assessment of bone healing during callus distraction by an automatic torsional stiffness metering system]

Authors :
F, Thorey
H, Windhagen
D, Linnenberg
O, Nölle
O, Maciejewski
C, Spies
Source :
Biomedizinische Technik. Biomedical engineering. 45(12)
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

The present article describes a newly developed device for the quantitative assessment of torsional in vivo stiffness of regenerating bone under callus distraction. Both the design and function of this device, and its use during bony consolidation are discussed. The device exhibited an accuracy of +/- 18% for stiffness under 0.1 Nm/degree, and +/- 5% stiffness above 0.1 Nm/degree. The average accuracy was +/- 14%. The data scatter for the stiffness measurement ranged between +/- 1.43% and +/- 7.68% (average: +/- 3.99%). The precision of a test machine was between +/- 0.01% and +/- 11.3% (average: +/- 3.65%). The method has the following advantages over existing methods for investigating healing: 1. no need to dismantle the external fixation for measurement; 2. preservation of the bone axis with minimal risk of misalignment during the bone healing process; 3. minimal technical requirements, with easy, noninvasive measurement; 4. no exposure to X-radiation.

Details

Language :
German
ISSN :
00135585
Volume :
45
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biomedizinische Technik. Biomedical engineering
Accession number :
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