Zusammenfassung
Der Beitrag stellt eine geometrische Methode zur Bestimmung der momentanen Bewegungsachsen
(Zentroden) auf Röntgenbildern vor, mit der sich Bewegungsstörungen erfassen und messen
lassen. Dies eröffnet insbesondere in der Forschung, aber auch in der Diagnose interessante
Möglichkeiten. Die Messung der Lage von Zentroden bei normaler und pathologischer
Gelenkfunktion sowie anormaler Zentroden in degenerierten oder traumatisierten Gelenken,
die unterschiedlichen Zentrodenpositionen in belasteten und unbelasteten Gelenken
sowie die Bedeutung der translatorischen im Vergleich zur passiven rotatorischen Bewegung
mit dem Ziel der Normalisierung der Zentrodenpositionen werden erläutert.
Abstract
The article portrays a geometric method to determine the instantaneous motion axes
(centrodes) on x-rays which allow detection and measurement of movement dysfunction.
This provides interesting opportunities predominantly in research but also in diagnosis.
Assessment of centrode position in normal and pathologic joint function as well as
abnormal centrodes in degenerated or traumatic joints, variable centrode positions
in loaded and unloaded joints and importance of translational in comparison to passive
rotatory movement aiming at normalisation of centrode position are described.
Schlüsselwörter
Biomechanik - momentane Bewegungsachse - Zentrode - Oberflächengeschwindigkeit - Knorpeldegeneration
- Radiologie
Key words
biomechanics - instantaneous motion axis - centrode - surface velocity - cartilage
degeneration - radiology
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