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Garling, E. H. (2008, March 13). Objective clinical performance outcome of total knee prostheses. A study of mobile bearing knees using fluoroscopy, electromyography and roentgenstereophotogrammetry. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/12662
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Objective Clinical Performance Outcome of Total Knee Prostheses
A study of mobile bearing knees using fl uoroscopy,
electromyography and roentgenstereophotogrammetry
author.
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Financial support was provided by Biomet Nederland B.V., DePuy Nederland B.V., Mathys Orthopaedics B.V., Medis medical imaging systems B.V., Medis specials B.V., Smith & Nephew B.V, Stryker Nederland B.V., Wright Medical Nederland B.V., Zimmer Nederland B.V.
978-90-78249-09-2
Objective Clinical Performance Outcome of Total Knee Prostheses
A study of mobile bearing knees using fl uoroscopy, electromyography and roentgenstereophotogrammetry
PROEFSCHRIFT
ter verkrijging van
de graad van Doctor aan de Universiteit Leiden, op gezag van Rector Magnifi cus prof.mr. P.F. van der Heijden,
volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties te verdedigen op donderdag 13 maart 2008
klokke 15.00 uur
door
Eric Harald Garling geboren te Alkmaar
in 1972
‘Wird der centrale und periphere Stumpf eines resercirten Gelenkes mit je einem in die Markhöhle eingerammten Elfenbeincylinder armirt, so kann durch ein zwischen den Elfenbeincylindern eingeschaltetes Charnier, wie bei den orthopädischen Apparaten unserer Instrumentenmacher, die Feststellung des Charniers die inamovible Fixation der Fragmente gewährleisten, die Beweglichkeit desselben arthroplastischen Zwecken dienen’.
Temistophores Gluck, 1890
Voor mijn dames
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction 9
Chapter 2 Knee anatomy, function and disorder 19
Chapter 3 Marker confi guration model based roentgen 33 fl uoroscopic analysis
Journal of Biomechanics 2005; 38(4): 893-901.
Chapter 4 Limited rotation of the mobile-bearing in a rotating 57 platform total knee prosthesis
Journal of Biomechanics 2007; 40(1): S25-S30
Chapter 5 Soft tissue artefact assessment during step-up using 73 fl uoroscopy and skin mounted markers
Journal of Biomechanics 2007; 40(1): S18-S24
Chapter 6 Increased muscle activity to stabilise mobile bearing 89 knees in patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis
Th e Knee 2005; 12(3): 177-182
Chapter 7 Th e eff ect of a mobile bearing total knee prosthesis 103 on co-contraction during a step-up task
Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc 2008; accepted
Chapter 8 Th e eff ect of periapatite on the micromotion of 119 total knee arthroplasty tibial components in osteoarthritis
Chapter 9 Periapatite may not improve micromotion of knee 139 prostheses in rheumatoid arthritis
Clin Orthop Rel Res 2006; 448:122-128
Acknowledgements 219
Curriculum Vitae 221
Publications 223