Non-Invasive Characterization of total Hip Arthroplasty by Means of Passive Acceleration Measurement
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13 dic 2017
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Publicado en línea: 13 dic 2017
Páginas: 75 - 87
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21307/ijssis-2017-380
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This paper presents a non-invasive measurement method to detect and characterize failures and material imperfections in total joint prostheses based on acceleration measurement. Therefore, a prototype sensor has been developed to fulfill the requirements of a medical-technical sensor. This sensor has been tested on patients with total hip arthroplasty. Special emphasis is put on the real-time processing of measurement data by means of intelligent signal processing as well as reliable and repeatable measurement procedures, including standardized positions for the sensor front-end and a standardized motion-sequence the patient is performing.