3D freehand ultrasound using visual inertial and deep inertial odometry for measuring patellar tracking
Patellofemoral joint (PFJ) issues affect one in four people, with 20% experiencing chronic knee pain despite treatment. Poor outcomes and pain after knee replacement surgery are often linked to patellar mal-tracking. Traditional imaging methods like CT and MRI face challenges, including cost and met...
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IEEE
2024
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