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Knee Measurement System with Osteoarthritis Levels Using Artificial Cartilage and Skeletonsopen access

Authors
Kang, MinchaeSeo, SuyeonLee, HyewonHan, Min-Woo
Issue Date
Mar-2024
Publisher
MDPI AG
Keywords
3D printing; soft polymer; artificial joint; mimicking knee movement; four-bar-link theory; surgical simulator; Kellgren-Lawrence grade
Citation
Biomimetics, v.9, no.3, pp 1 - 16
Pages
16
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Biomimetics
Volume
9
Number
3
Start Page
1
End Page
16
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/21583
DOI
10.3390/biomimetics9030166
ISSN
2313-7673
2313-7673
Abstract
Knee osteoarthritis (OA), also known as degenerative arthritis, is a disease characterized by irreversible changes in the cartilage and bones comprising the joints, resulting in pain, impaired function, and deformity. Furthermore, independent of natural aging, the rate of change in joint cartilage has increased in recent years, which is mainly attributed to environmental factors. The rising incidence of knee-related disorders emphasizes the importance of analyzing the morphology and kinematics of knee structure. This study introduces a knee measurement system designed to replicate the motions of knee using 3D-printing technology, providing insights into knee mechanics with OA level. The research explores the stages of OA using the Kellgren-Lawrence (KL) grade scale, highlighting the variations in the force applied to the knee bone according to movement. The developed knee-simulation system, utilizing the four-bar-link theory, presents a novel approach to studying OA levels 0 to 4. As OA progresses, the cartilage deteriorates, affecting the movement of OA. The OA-based knee measurement system that incorporates soft tissues and skeletons can assist in developing a personalized diagnostic approach for knee disease. This will also help to enhance surgical effectiveness by facilitating the creation of personalized prosthetic joints for individual patients and offering a customized surgical simulation.
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