HARNESS SYSTEM FOR KINEMATIC ANALYSIS OF THE KNEE
First Claim
1. A harness for attachment about a knee of a subject, said harness comprising two abutment members, said abutment members being oriented against a skin outer surface at predetermined medial and lateral sites relative to a femur so as not to limit motion of the knee, and a strap operatively interconnecting the two abutment members such that the harness is adapted to be used on different knee sizes with the strap surrounding the knee and with the abutment members being urged against the skin outer surface at the predetermined medial and lateral sites by the strap, at least one of the abutment members supporting at least one femoral trackable member adapted to be tracked.
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Abstract
A harness for attachment about a knee femur of a subject, said harness comprising two abutment members, said abutment members being oriented against a skin outer surface at predetermined medial and lateral sites relative to a femur so as not to limit motion of the knee, and a strap operatively interconnecting the two abutment members such that the harness is adapted to be used on different knee sizes with the strap surrounding the knee and with the abutment members being urged against the skin outer surface at the predetermined medial and lateral sites by the strap, at least one of the abutment members supporting at least one femoral trackable member adapted to be tracked. The harness may be used for the pivot shift test.
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- 1. A harness for attachment about a knee of a subject, said harness comprising two abutment members, said abutment members being oriented against a skin outer surface at predetermined medial and lateral sites relative to a femur so as not to limit motion of the knee, and a strap operatively interconnecting the two abutment members such that the harness is adapted to be used on different knee sizes with the strap surrounding the knee and with the abutment members being urged against the skin outer surface at the predetermined medial and lateral sites by the strap, at least one of the abutment members supporting at least one femoral trackable member adapted to be tracked.
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10. A harness system for tracking knee movements for a leg, comprising
a harness for attachment about a knee of a subject, said harness comprising two abutment members, said abutment members being oriented against a skin outer surface at predetermined medial and lateral sites relative to a femur so as not to limit motion of the knee, and a strap operatively interconnecting the two abutment members such that the harness is adapted to be used on different knee sizes with the strap surrounding the knee and with the abutment members being urged against the skin outer surface at the predetermined medial and lateral sites by the strap, at least one of the abutment members supporting at least one femoral trackable member adapted to be tracked; - and
a tibial component comprising a support member adapted to be positioned against the skin on an anterior side of the tibia of the leg, the support member supporting at least one tibial trackable member adapted to be tracked, and a second strap for securing the tibial component to the tibia with the support member positioned against the skin on the anterior side of the tibia of the leg. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. (canceled)
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17. A method for normalizing a pivot shift test on a knee, comprising:
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tracking trackable members secured to the femur and to the tibia of a knee; measuring at least an orientation of the femur and of the tibia over time using tracking data from the trackable members during a pivot shift test; calculating a displacement of the femur with respect to the tibia and an angular velocity of flexion from the measured orientation; normalizing the measured displacement of the femur from a value related to said angular velocity of flexion of the knee; and grade the pivot shift test using the normalized displacement. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19)
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