Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports
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Scand J Med Sci Sports · Jun 1997
An experimental in vivo method for analysis of local deformation on tibia, with simultaneous measures of ground reaction forces, lower extremity muscle activity and joint motion.
This paper presents the pilot procedures of a new in vivo experimental method for measures of local bone deformation on tibia. The tibia transducer consists of a strain gauge mounted on a surgical staple, and was designed to measure local bone deformation. Pilot measurements were undertaken during two standardized conditions of forefoot and heel landing in seven healthy volunteers. ⋯ There are further methodological issues to address before major clinical interpretations may be concluded. In order to verify that the strain gauge transducer system was valid, a controlled displacement of the staple shanks was performed with a micrometer, and showed a linear relationship between applied deformation and strain gauge response (r = 0.97-0.99). In addition, a linear relationship was found between externally applied static forces and strain gauge response in a four-point bending cadaver system (r = 0.96-0.98).