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Method for simultaneous anatomical and functional mapping of a joint

  • US 20020147415A1
  • Filed: 12/31/2001
  • Published: 10/10/2002
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/30/2000
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A method for simultaneous anatomical and functional mapping of two organs of a joint, such as femur and tibia at the knee joint as well as the organs of hip, shoulder, elbow, ankle, wrist joints, characterised in that it comprises the steps of:

  • providing an electrogoniometer having an end with a plurality of degrees of freedom, said electrogoniometer being associated to a CPU for storing and computing angular and spatial coordinates with respect to a fixed reference system;

    fastening to said end a probe, said electrogoniometer being triggered to determine the coordinate of points touched by said probe;

    acquiring by said electrogoniometer the anatomical coordinates of a plurality of surface points of said both first and second organ by locating said probe at said points and computing the surface of said first and second organ starting from said surface points;

    acquiring by said electrogoniometer the coordinates of at least three not aligned landmarks of said both first and second organ by locating said probe at said landmarks, said surface points being associated to a reference system integral to said landmarks;

    fastening said end of said electrogoniometer to said first organ by means of a tracking support so that both said tracking support and said first organ move integrally to said end, a matching step being provided for associating said tracking support to said reference system integral to said landmarks;

    moving said first organ with respect to said second organ and acquiring by said electrogoniometer a functional spatial sequence of positions of said tracking support, said spatial sequence being stored by said CPU;

    combining by said CPU the anatomical positions to the spatial sequence of positions and mapping automatically a sequence of mutual anatomical-functional positions of said organs.

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