Authors
Frédéric Marin, Henrich Mannel, Lutz Claes, Lutz Dürselen
Publication date
2003/1/1
Journal
Computer Aided Surgery
Volume
8
Issue
1
Pages
30-34
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
In many computer-assisted surgery procedures in the field of joint replacement a joint rotation center must be located. To this end, joints such as the hip or the shoulder are approximated as spherical joints, and the most commonly used numerical method is the sphere-fitting algorithm. However, this method has a numerical instability where there is a limited range of motion caused by, for example, joint impingement. The aim of the present study was to develop an alternative kinematic method called the minimal amplitude point method. This method estimates the localization of the rotation center and can easily be integrated into program codes of computer-assisted surgery modules. It mainly consists of identifying the point of a mobile segment that moves least in the reference coordinate system of an immobile segment using an optimization procedure (genetic algorithm). The point determined can then be assumed to …
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F Marin, H Mannel, L Claes, L Dürselen - Computer Aided Surgery, 2003
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