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https://read.qxmd.com/read/27006935/a-review-on-technical-and-clinical-impact-of-microsoft-kinect-on-physical-therapy-and-rehabilitation
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REVIEW
Hossein Mousavi Hondori, Maryam Khademi
This paper reviews technical and clinical impact of the Microsoft Kinect in physical therapy and rehabilitation. It covers the studies on patients with neurological disorders including stroke, Parkinson's, cerebral palsy, and MS as well as the elderly patients. Search results in Pubmed and Google scholar reveal increasing interest in using Kinect in medical application. Relevant papers are reviewed and divided into three groups: (1) papers which evaluated Kinect's accuracy and reliability, (2) papers which used Kinect for a rehabilitation system and provided clinical evaluation involving patients, and (3) papers which proposed a Kinect-based system for rehabilitation but fell short of providing clinical validation...
2014: Journal of Medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27006934/quantitative-analysis-of-diffusion-weighted-mr-images-of-brain-tumor-using-signal-intensity-gradient-technique
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
S S Shanbhag, G R Udupi, K M Patil, K Ranganath
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the role of diffusion weighted-magnetic resonance imaging (DW-MRI) in the examination and classification of brain tumors, namely, glioma and meningioma. Our hypothesis was that as signal intensity variations on diffusion weighted (DW) images depend on histology and cellularity of the tumor, analysing the signal intensity characteristics on DW images may allow differentiating between the tumor types. Towards this end the signal intensity variations on DW images of the entire tumor volume data of 20 subjects with glioma and 12 subjects with meningioma were investigated and quantified using signal intensity gradient (SIG) parameter...
2014: Journal of Medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27006933/material-properties-of-the-mandibular-trabecular-bone
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Éva Lakatos, Lóránt Magyar, Imre Bojtár
The present paper introduces a numerical simulation aided, experimental method for the measurement of Young's modulus of the trabecular substance in the human mandible. Compression tests were performed on fresh cadaveric samples containing trabecular bone covered with cortical layer, thus avoiding the destruction caused by the sterilization, preservation, and storage and the underestimation of the stiffness resulting from the individual failure of the trabeculae cut on the surfaces. The elastic modulus of the spongiosa was determined by the numerical simulation of each compression test using a specimen specific finite element model of each sample...
2014: Journal of Medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27006932/bioelectrical-impedance-methods-for-noninvasive-health-monitoring-a-review
#24
REVIEW
Tushar Kanti Bera
Under the alternating electrical excitation, biological tissues produce a complex electrical impedance which depends on tissue composition, structures, health status, and applied signal frequency, and hence the bioelectrical impedance methods can be utilized for noninvasive tissue characterization. As the impedance responses of these tissue parameters vary with frequencies of the applied signal, the impedance analysis conducted over a wide frequency band provides more information about the tissue interiors which help us to better understand the biological tissues anatomy, physiology, and pathology...
2014: Journal of Medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27006931/a-structured-approach-for-investigating-the-causes-of-medical-device-adverse-events
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
John N Amoore
Aim. Medical device-related adverse events are often ascribed to "device" or "operator" failure although there are more complex causes. A structured approach, viewing the device in its clinical context, is developed to assist in-depth investigations of the causes. Method. Medical device applications involve devices, clinical teams, patients, and supporting infrastructure. The literature was explored for investigations and approaches to investigations, particularly structured approaches. From this a conceptual framework of causes was developed based primarily on device and clinical team caring for the patient within a supporting infrastructure, each aspect having detailed subdivisions...
2014: Journal of Medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27006930/assessment-of-visual-reliance-in-balance-control-an-inexpensive-extension-of-the-static-posturography
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jozef Púčik, Marián Šaling, Tomáš Lukáč, Oldřich Ondráček, Martin Kucharík
Ability of humans to maintain balance in an upright stance and during movement activities is one of the most natural skills affecting everyday life. This ability progressively deteriorates with increasing age, and balance impairment, often aggravated by age-related diseases, can result in falls that adversely impact the quality of life. Falls represent serious problems of health concern associated with aging. Many investigators, involved in different science disciplines such as medicine, engineering, psychology, and sport, have been attracted by a research of the human upright stance...
2014: Journal of Medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27006929/detect-ad-patients-by-using-eeg-coherence-analysis
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ming-Chung Ho, Tsung-Ching Chen, Chin-Fei Huang, Cheng-Hsieh Yu, Jhih-Ming Chen, Ray-Ying Huang, Hsing-Chung Ho, Chia-Ju Liu
The purpose of this study is to discriminate mild Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients from the normal aging. The EEG coherence was applied to analyze the data from auditory oddball paradigm to discriminate the differences of corticocortical connections between mild AD patients and healthy subjects. The results showed that the lower values of coherence were performed in mild AD patients than in the normal aging subjects, especially in theta band. The implications and suggestions are shown in this study.
2014: Journal of Medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27006928/a-simple-and-inexpensive-stereotactic-guidance-frame-for-mri-guided-brain-biopsy-in-canines
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander D Squires, Yabiao Gao, Sean F Taylor, Marc Kent, Zion Tsz Ho Tse
A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) guided stereotactic system was developed to provide veterinarians a method to accomplish minimally invasive stereotactic brain biopsies and procedures involving the cerebrum in canines. While MR-guided procedures are prevalent for humans, they are less common in animal practices. The system was designed to minimize fabrication costs in an effort to make such procedures more accessible in the veterinary field. A frame constrained the head without the need for punctures and supported registration and guidance attachments...
2014: Journal of Medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25506590/automated-cough-assessment-on-a-mobile-platform
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark Sterling, Hyekyun Rhee, Mark Bocko
The development of an Automated System for Asthma Monitoring (ADAM) is described. This consists of a consumer electronics mobile platform running a custom application. The application acquires an audio signal from an external user-worn microphone connected to the device analog-to-digital converter (microphone input). This signal is processed to determine the presence or absence of cough sounds. Symptom tallies and raw audio waveforms are recorded and made easily accessible for later review by a healthcare provider...
2014: Journal of Medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27034923/application-of-principal-component-analysis-in-automatic-localization-of-optic-disc-and-fovea-in-retinal-images
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Asloob Ahmad Mudassar, Saira Butt
A retinal image has blood vessels, optic disc, fovea, and so forth as the main components of an image. Segmentation of these components has been investigated extensively. Principal component analysis (PCA) is one of the techniques that have been applied to segment the optic disc, but only a limited work has been reported. To our knowledge, fovea segmentation problem has not been reported in the literature using PCA. In this paper, we are presenting the segmentation of optic disc and fovea using PCA. The PCA was trained on optic discs and foveae using ten retinal images and then applied on seventy retinal images with a success rate of 97% in case of optic discs and 94...
2013: Journal of Medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27019844/gps-and-gprs-based-telemonitoring-system-for-emergency-patient-transportation
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
K Satyanarayana, A D Sarma, J Sravan, M Malini, G Venkateswarlu
Telemonitoring during the golden hour of patient transportation helps to improve medical care. Presently there are different physiological data acquisition and transmission systems using cellular network and radio communication links. Location monitoring systems and video transmission systems are also commercially available. The emergency patient transportation systems uniquely require transmission of data pertaining to the patient, vehicle, time of the call, physiological signals (like ECG, blood pressure, a body temperature, and blood oxygen saturation), location information, a snap shot of the patient, and voice...
2013: Journal of Medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27017916/micromotion-of-dental-implants-basic-mechanical-considerations
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Werner Winter, Daniel Klein, Matthias Karl
Micromotion of dental implants may interfere with the process of osseointegration. Using three different types of virtual biomechanical models, varying contact types between implant and bone were simulated, and implant deformation, bone deformation, and stress at the implant-bone interface were recorded under an axial load of 200 N, which reflects a common biting force. Without friction between implant and bone, a symmetric loading situation of the bone with maximum loading and displacement at the apex of the implant was recorded...
2013: Journal of Medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27006927/development-of-an-anatomically-realistic-forward-solver-for-thoracic-electrical-impedance-tomography
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fei Yang, Jie Zhang, Robert Patterson
Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) has the potential to provide a low cost and safe imaging modality for clinically monitoring patients being treated with mechanical ventilation. Variations in reconstruction algorithms at different clinical settings, however, make interpretation of regional ventilation across institutions difficult, presenting the need for a unified algorithm for thoracic EIT reconstruction. Development of such a consensual reconstruction algorithm necessitates a forward model capable of predicting surface impedance measurements as well as electric fields in the interior of the modeled thoracic volume...
2013: Journal of Medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27006926/muscle-contributions-to-l4-5-joint-rotational-stiffness-following-sudden-trunk-flexion-and-extension-perturbations
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joel A Cort, James P Dickey, Jim R Potvin
The purpose of this study was to investigate the contribution of individual muscles (MJRSm) to total joint rotational stiffness (MJRST) about the lumbar spine's L4-5 joint prior to, and following, sudden dynamic flexion or extension perturbations to the trunk. We collected kinematic and surface electromyography (sEMG) data while subjects maintained a kneeling posture on a parallel robotic platform, with their pelvis constrained by a harness. The parallel robotic platform caused sudden inertial trunk flexion or extension perturbations, with and without the subjects being aware of the timing and direction...
2013: Journal of Medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27006925/using-design-of-experiments-methods-for-assessing-peak-contact-pressure-to-material-properties-of-soft-tissue-in-human-knee
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marjan Bahraminasab, Ali Jahan, Barkawi Sahari, Manohar Arumugam, Mahmoud Shamsborhan, Mohd Roshdi Hassan
Contact pressure in the knee joint is a key element in the mechanisms of knee pain and osteoarthritis. Assessing the contact pressure in tibiofemoral joint is a challenging mechanical problem due to uncertainty in material properties. In this study, a sensitivity analysis of tibiofemoral peak contact pressure to the material properties of the soft tissue was carried out through fractional factorial and Box-Behnken designs. The cartilage was modeled as linear elastic material, and in addition to its elastic modulus, interaction effects of soft tissue material properties were added compared to previous research...
2013: Journal of Medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27006924/snakes-with-coordinate-regeneration-technique-an-application-to-retinal-disc-boundary-detection
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Asloob Ahmad Mudassar, Saira Butt
A modified snake method based on the novel idea of coordinate regeneration is presented and is tested on an object with complex concavities and on retinal images for locating the boundaries of optic discs, where the conventional snake methods fail. We have demonstrated that the use of conventional snake method with our proposed coordinate regeneration technique gives ultimate solution for finding the boundaries of complex objects. The proposed method requires a Gaussian blur of the object with a large kernel so that the snake can be initialised away from the object boundaries...
2013: Journal of Medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27006923/transplantation-of-nonexpanded-adipose-stromal-vascular-fraction-and-platelet-rich-plasma-for-articular-cartilage-injury-treatment-in-mice-model
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Phuc Van Pham, Khanh Hong-Thien Bui, Dat Quoc Ngo, Lam Tan Khuat, Ngoc Kim Phan
Stromal vascular fraction (SVF) combined with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is commonly used in preclinical and clinical osteoarthritis as well as articular cartilage injury treatment. However, this therapy has not carefully evaluated the safety and the efficacy. This research aims to assess the safety and the efficacy of SVF combined with PRP transplantation. Ten samples of SVFs and PRPs from donors were used in this research. About safety, we evaluate the expression of some genes related to tumor formation such as Oct-4, Nanog, SSEA3, and SSEA4 by RT-PCR, flow cytometry, and tumor formation when injected in NOD/SCID mice...
2013: Journal of Medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27006922/detection-of-myoglobin-with-an-open-cavity-based-label-free-photonic-crystal-biosensor
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bailin Zhang, Juan Manuel Tamez-Vela, Steven Solis, Gilbert Bustamante, Ralph Peterson, Shafiqur Rahman, Andres Morales, Liang Tang, Jing Yong Ye
The label-free detection of one of the cardiac biomarkers, myoglobin, using a photonic-crystal-based biosensor in a total-internal-reflection configuration (PC-TIR) is presented in this paper. The PC-TIR sensor possesses a unique open optical microcavity that allows for several key advantages in biomolecular assays. In contrast to a conventional closed microcavity, the open configuration allows easy functionalization of the sensing surface for rapid biomolecular binding assays. Moreover, the properties of PC structures make it easy to be designed and engineered for operating at any optical wavelength...
2013: Journal of Medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27006921/a-hybrid-image-filtering-method-for-computer-aided-detection-of-microcalcification-clusters-in-mammograms
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaoyong Zhang, Noriyasu Homma, Shotaro Goto, Yosuke Kawasumi, Tadashi Ishibashi, Makoto Abe, Norihiro Sugita, Makoto Yoshizawa
The presence of microcalcification clusters (MCs) in mammogram is a major indicator of breast cancer. Detection of an MC is one of the key issues for breast cancer control. In this paper, we present a highly accurate method based on a morphological image processing and wavelet transform technique to detect the MCs in mammograms. The microcalcifications are firstly enhanced by using multistructure elements morphological processing. Then, the candidates of microcalcifications are refined by a multilevel wavelet reconstruction approach...
2013: Journal of Medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27006920/a-labview-platform-for-preclinical-imaging-using-digital-subtraction-angiography-and-micro-ct
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cristian T Badea, Laurence W Hedlund, G Allan Johnson
CT and digital subtraction angiography (DSA) are ubiquitous in the clinic. Their preclinical equivalents are valuable imaging methods for studying disease models and treatment. We have developed a dual source/detector X-ray imaging system that we have used for both micro-CT and DSA studies in rodents. The control of such a complex imaging system requires substantial software development for which we use the graphical language LabVIEW (National Instruments, Austin, TX, USA). This paper focuses on a LabVIEW platform that we have developed to enable anatomical and functional imaging with micro-CT and DSA...
2013: Journal of Medical Engineering
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