The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 26, Issue: 1, Page: 88-97

Model-Based Tracking of the Hip: Implications for Novel Analyses of Hip Pathology

Martin, Daniel E; Greco, Nicholas J; Klatt, Brian A; Wright, Vonda J; Anderst, William J; Tashman, Scott
Hip

This study investigated the efficacy of a combined high-speed, biplane radiography and model-based tracking technique to study hip joint kinematics and arthrokinematics. Comparing model-based tracking to the gold standard of radiostereometric analysis using implanted metal beads, joint translation was measured with a bias of 0.2 mm and a precision of 0.3 mm, whereas joint rotation was measured with a bias of 0.2° and a precision of 0.8°. A novel measure of hip arthrokinematics characterizing the region of closest contact in the anterosuperior acetabulum was measured with a bias of 0.9% and a precision of 2.5%. Model-based tracking of the hip thus provides the opportunity to noninvasively study hip pathologic conditions such as osteoarthritis and femoroacetabular impingement with great accuracy.


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