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Objective clinical performance outcome of total knee prostheses. A study of mobile bearing knees using fluoroscopy, electromyography and roentgenstereophotogrammetry

Garling, E.H.

Citation

Garling, E. H. (2008, March 13). Objective clinical performance outcome of total knee

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219 Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements

Th is thesis was prepared at the Department of Orthopaedics (head: prof. dr. R.G.H.H.

Nelissen) under supervision of dr. ir. E.R. Valstar, head of the Biomechanics and Imaging group, of the Leiden University Medical Center.

I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Bart Kaptein who gave the fl uoroscopy projects an extra impetus with his excellent accomplishments in developing the Model-based RSA soft ware. His positive, can-do attitude was very motivating.

I am also indebted to many people who have contributed in some way to this thesis:

Jaap Harlaar and Caroline Doorenbosch (Vrije Universiteit Medical Center, Amsterdam), who made it possible for me to work in their fantastic gait lab.

Nienke, Sanne, Mirjam, Tessa, Liane, Caroline, and Willemijn of the Department of Human Movement Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, who made a considerable contribution to several projects within this thesis. Staff and residents from the Department of Orthopaedics for their clinical contributions. Staff and roentgen assistants from the Department of Radiology. Especially, Dirk Zweers and Koos Geleijns for their advice and assistance during the experimental and clinical fl uoroscopy studies. Hans Fraterman, Arie de Vos and Bram Visser who have been extremely helpful for developing and manufacturing devices and experimental set-ups that have been used for this research project. Administrative staff of the Department of Orthopaedics for general assistance. My colleagues at Medis for making it possible to continue to work in a challenging environment.

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221 Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae

Eric Garling was born on April 7, 1972 in Alkmaar, Th e Netherlands. Aft er graduation from the ‘Murmellius Gymnasium’ in Alkmaar, he started his academic career with studying Public Administration at the Leiden University. In 1995, he made a career change in a life-science oriented direction and started studying Human Movement Sciences at the Vrije Universiteit of Amsterdam. He specialized in Human Movement in the context of Sports and Biomechanics. He carried out his Master of Science work under supervision of dr. ir. E.R. Valstar and dr. H.E.J. Veeger. Th e title of his master’s thesis was Mobile bearing knee kinematics. Aft er graduation in 1999, he began to work as a researcher in a number of projects at the Department of Orthopaedics of the Leiden University Medical Center (head: prof. dr. P.M. Rozing), which eventually evolved into this thesis. He currently holds a position at Medis medical imaging systems b.v. as a strategic account manager and at Medis specials b.v. as a business development manager.

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223 Publications

Publications

Publications related to this thesis

Garling EH, Kaptein BL, Geleijns K, Nelissen RGHH,Valstar ER. Marker Configuration Model Based Roentgen Fluoroscopic Analysis. J Biomech 2005; 38(4): 893-901.

Garling EH, Kaptein BL, Mertens B, Barendregt W, Veeger HEJ, Nelissen RGHH, Valstar ER. Soft- tissue artefact assessment during step-up using fluoroscopy and skin-mounted markers . J Biomech 2007; 40(1): S18-S24.

Garling EH, Kaptein BL, Nelissen RGHH, Valstar ER. Limited motion of the mobile bearing in a rotating platform total knee prosthesis. J Biomech 2007; 40(1): S25-S30.

Garling EH, Valstar ER, Nelissen RGHH. Comparison of micromotion in mobile bearing and posterior stabilized total knee prostheses: a randomized RSA study of 40 knees followed for 2 years.

Acta Orthop Scand; 76(3): 353-61.

Garling EH, van Eck M, Wedding T, Veeger HEJ, Valstar ER, Nelissen RGHH. Increased muscle activity to stabilise mobile bearing knees in patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis. Knee 2005; 12(3):

177-82.

Garling EH, Wolterbeek N, Velzeboer S, Nelissen RGHH, Valstar ER, Doorenbosch CA, Harlaar J. The effect of a mobile bearing total knee prosthesis on co-contraction during a step-up task. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc; accepted. Abstract in J Biomech 2006; 39: S131.

Linde van der MJA, Garling EH, Valstar ER, Tonino AJ, Nelissen RGHH. The effect of periapatite on the micromotion of total knee arthroplasty tibial components in rheumatoid arthritis patients. Clin Orthop Rel Res 2006; 448:122-128.

Publications not related to this thesis

Beumer A, Valstar ER, Garling EH, Leeuwen WJ, Sikma W, Niesing R, Ranstam J, Swierstra BA. External rotation stress imaging in syndesmotic injuries of the ankle. Lateral radiography and radiostereometry compared in a cadaveric model. Acta Orthop Scand 2003; 74(2): 201-205.

Beumer A, Valstar ER, Garling EH, Niesing R, Ranstam J, Löfvenberg R, Swierstra BA. Kinematics of the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis. Roentgen stereophotogrammetric analysis in 11 normal ankles.

Acta Orthop Scand 2003; 74(3): 3367-343.

Beumer A, Valstar ER, Garling EH, Niesing R, Ginai AZ, Ranstam J, Swierstra BA. Effects of ligament sectioning on the kinematics of the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis. A radiostereometric study of 10 cadaveric specimens focused on presumed trauma mechanisms and possibilities of treatment. Acta Orthop Scand 2006; 77(3):531-40.

Beumer A, Valstar ER, Garling EH, Niesing R, Heijboer RP, Ranstam J, Swierstra BA.

Kinematics before and after reconstruction of the anterior syndesmosis of the ankle. A prospective radiostereometric and clinical study in 5 patients. Acta Orthop Scand 2005; 76(5): 713-720.

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Publications

Koning OHJ, Oudegeest OR, Valstar ER, Garling EH, Linden van den E, Hinnen JW, Hamming JF, Vossepoel AM, van Bockel JH. Roentgen Stereophotogrammetric Analysis: an accurate tool to assess endovascular stentgraft migration. J Endovasc Therap 2006; 13(4): 468-475.

Koning OHJ, Garling EH, Hinnen JW, Kroft LJM, van der Linden E, Hamming JF, Valstar ER, van Bockel JH. Accurate detection of stent-graft migration in a pulsatile aortic model using roentgen stereophotogrammetric analysis. J Endovasc Therap 2007; 14(1): 30-38.

Koning OHJ, Garling EH, Hinnen JW, Kroft LJM, van der Linden E, Hamming JF, Valstar ER, van Bockel JH. Roentgen Stereophotogrammetric Analysis to detect stentgraft migration in an animal model. J Endovasc Therap 2007; in press.

Koning OHJ, Kaptein BL, Garling EH, Hinnen JW, Hamming JF, Valstar ER, Bockel JH.

Assessment of three-dimensional stent-graft dynamics by using fluoroscopic roentgenographic stereophotogrammetric analysis. J Vasc Surg 2007; 46(4): 773-779.

Nelissen RGHH, Garling EH, Valstar ER. Influence of cement viscosity and cement mantle thickness on migration of the Exeter total hip prosthesis. J Arthroplasty 2005; 20(4): 521-528.

Nelissen RGHH, Valstar ER, Pöll RG, Garling EH, Brand R. Factors associated with excessive migration in bone impaction hip revision surgery: a radiostereometric analysis study. J Arthroplasty 2002; 17(7): 826-833.

Rozendaal RM, Koes BW, van Osch GJVM, Uitterlinden EJ, Garling EH, Ginai AZ, Verhaar JAN, Weinans H, Bierma-Zeinstra SMA. Effect of glucosamine sulfate on joint space narrowing, pain, and function in patients with hip osteoarthritis. A Randomized Trial. Annals of Internal Medicine 2008;

in press.

Stokdijk M, Nagels J, Garling EH, Rozing PM. The kinematic elbow axis as a parameter to evaluate total elbow replacement. A cadaver study of the iBP Elbow System. J Shoulder Elbow Surg 2003; 12(1):

63-68.

Valstar ER, Garling EH, Rozing PM. Micromotion of the Souter-Stratchclyde total elbow prosthesis in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Acta Orthop Scand 2002; 73(3): 257-263.

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