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Autor:
John R. Green, Ava D. Segal, Michael S. Orendurff, Nancy J. Kadel, Jonathan W. Medley, Eric S. Rohr
Publikováno v:
The Physician and Sportsmedicine. 37:87-92
Fifth metatarsal stress fractures are an increasing problem in elite and recreational athletic populations. One possible mechanism of injury is the many bending moments applied to the fifth metatarsal during dynamic sports maneuvers involving rapid c
Autor:
S. Bradley Daines, Eric S. Rohr, Bruce J. Sangeorzan, William R. Ledoux, Michael J. Fassbind, Andrew P. Pace
Publikováno v:
Foot & Ankle International. 30:44-50
Background: The pes cavus deformity has been well described in the literature; relative bony positions have been determined and specific muscle imbalances have been summarized. However, we are unaware of a cadaveric model that has been used to genera
Autor:
Eric S. Rohr, Ava D. Segal, Michael S. Orendurff, Bruce J. Sangeorzan, Jane B. Shofer, Matthew O'Brien
Publikováno v:
Foot & Ankle International. 25:926-933
Background: Plantar pressure measurements often are used as a tool to evaluate pathologic gait. Previous studies, often done at self-selected walking speeds, have used peak plantar pressure to try to predict ulcer formation, compare surgical outcomes
Autor:
David R. Haynor, Yangqiu Hu, Eric S. Rohr, Bruce J. Sangeorzan, Sorin Siegler, William R. Ledoux, Michael J. Fassbind
The foot is a complex structure with many small bones and intricate joints. Consequently, tracking foot bone motion is technically challenging, but it is necessary to better understand normal and pathological foot function. Foot bone kinematics have
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::fdc880475510dcc53ce458426b8e3999
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3705894/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3705894/
Autor:
William R. Ledoux, Michael J. Fassbind, Eric S. Rohr, Bruce J. Sangeorzan, Yangqiu Hu, David R. Haynor
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering. 133
We report an image segmentation and registration method for studying joint morphology and kinematics from in vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans and its application to the analysis of foot and ankle joint motion. Using an MRI-compatible posit
Autor:
Nancy J. Kadel, Michael S. Orendurff, John R. Green, Eric S. Rohr, Ava D. Segal, Jonathan W. Medley
Publikováno v:
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, Vol 1, Iss Suppl 1, p O23 (2008)
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research
Metatarsal fractures, especially of the 5th metatarsal are an increasingly common orthopedic problem among athletes [1]. Sports with a substantial amount of sprint and cutting movements appear to be at greater risk for both stress and acute fractures
Autor:
Nancy J. Kadel, Jonathan W. Medley, John R. Green, Eric S. Rohr, Michael S. Orendurff, Ava D. Segal
Publikováno v:
The American journal of sports medicine. 36(3)
Background Evaluating shoes during sport-related movements may provide a better assessment of plantar loads associated with repetitive injury and provide more specific data for comparing shoe cushioning characteristics. Hypothesis Accelerating, cutti
Publikováno v:
Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society. 24(12)
To eliminate some of the ambiguity in describing foot shape, we developed three-dimensional (3D), objective measures of foot type based on computerized tomography (CT) scans. Feet were classified via clinical examination as pes cavus (high arch), neu
Publikováno v:
Medical Imaging: Image-Guided Procedures
We report an image segmentation and registration method for studying joint morphology and kinematics from in vivo MRI scans and its application to the analysis of ankle joint motion. Using an MR-compatible loading device, a foot was scanned in a sing
Publikováno v:
Journal of rehabilitation research and development. 39(3)
We generated an anatomically detailed, three-dimensional (3-D) reconstruction of a human foot from 286 computerized topographic (CT) images. For each bone, 2-D cross-sectional data were obtained and aligned to form a stacked image model. We calculate