The present application relates to devices and methods for measuring joint rotation of an object, in particular, devices and methods for measuring joint rotation of a person who has suffered from a joint injury.
In the past, assessment of joint laxity has replied upon clinical examination, which is subjective.
The present application relates to a device and a method for measuring joint rotation of an object, which would provide an objective quantification of a laxity of the joint, especially in external and internal rotation.
According to an aspect of the application, provided is a device for measuring rotation of a first joint of an object, comprising: an orthosis for immobilizing a second joint of the object, the second joint being connected to the first joint by a bone of the object; a torque sensor fixed to the orthosis for monitoring a value of torque applied to the second joint, the applied torque being transferred to the first joint via the bone; and a motion sensor for tracking a rotational displacement of the bone occurring under the applied torque.
According to another aspect of the application, provided is method for measuring rotation of a first joint of an object, comprising: immobilizing a second joint of the object, the second joint being connected to the first joint by a bone of the object; monitoring a value of torque applied to the second joint, the applied torque being transferred to the first joint via the bone; and tracking a rotational displacement of the bone under the applied torque.
a) and 3(b) illustrate an example of the device of
Hereinafter, embodiments according to the present application will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
A device 10 for measuring rotation of a first joint of an object shown is shown in
The orthosis 11 may be a common orthotic device that is used for immobilizing a second joint of the object, which is connected with the first joint by a bone of the object.
The torque sensor 12 is fixed to the orthosis for monitoring a value of torque applied to the object, in particular, the immobilized second joint. Since the second joint is immobilized, the applied torque is transferred to the first joint via the bone therebetween. The torque may be applied in a direction such that the first joint rotates inwardly or outwardly with the bone. The torque sensor may be fixed to a bottom of the orthosis. The torque sensor may be a load cell.
Motion sensor 13 is arranged for tracking a rotational displacement of the bone occurring under the applied torque. The motion sensor may be fixed to the torque sensor. The motion sensor may also be arranged so that a longitudinal axis of the motion sensor is along the bone.
In an example, the motion sensor is an electromagnetic tracking sensor and may have an acquisition frequency of up to 120 Hz. Thus, tracking data with high accuracy may be obtained in time. The obtained tracking data may represent a laxity (an extent of rotation) of the first joint under a certain torque, and may be output to an external device.
According to an embodiment, a handle may be fixed to the orthosis for applying the torque. For example, a handle bar may be fixed to the torque sensor so that the torque may be easily applied.
In an example, the first joint is a knee joint, the second joint is an ankle joint, and the bone connecting the first and second joints is a tibia.
An example of the device is shown in
Hereinafter, a method 20 for measuring rotation of a first joint of an object will be described with an assumption that the first joint is a knee joint, the second joint is an ankle joint, and the bone connecting the first and second joints is a tibia with reference to
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A cadaveric experiment was performed to evaluate the validity and reliability of the present application based on the configuration shown in
The device, system and method according to the present application quantify and evaluate the joint rotational laxity for clinical use, especially for orthopedics physicians to examine the knee rotational laxity of patients suffering from knee ligamentous injury, and to monitor their rehabilitation progress during follow-up consultations. Beside clinic, this device, system and method are also applicable for the use in field, physiotherapy treatment room and operation theater. The target user groups will be mainly the orthopedic surgeons, but also the general physicians, physiotherapists, sport biomechanics researchers as well as coaches and team physicians.
It is understood for those skilled in the art that embodiments described herein are illustrative, but not limited. Technical features disclosed in various embodiments can be combined in any appropriate ways. Various modifications and variations of the described embodiments can be made within the scope and spirit of the present application.
This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/499,690 filed on Jun. 22, 2011, which is explicitly incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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61499690 | Jun 2011 | US |