Publications by authors named "Sonja Grothues"

Changes in lower limb alignment after open-wedge high tibial osteotomy (owHTO) influence joint kinematics. The aim of this study was to investigate the morphological and kinematic changes of the knee joint, in particular the patellofemoral joint, using a multibody simulation model. OwHTO with an open tibial wedge of 6-12 mm (1 mm intervals) was virtually performed on each of 13 three-dimensional (3D) computer-aided design models (CAD models) derived from computer tomography scans of full-leg cadaver specimens.

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Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) patients may present with genetic deformities, such as trochlear dysplasia, or deformities related to osteoarthritis. This pathologic morphology should be corrected by TKA to compensate for related functional deficiencies. Hence, a reconstruction of an equivalent physiological knee morphology would be favorable for detailed preoperative planning and the patient-specific implant selection or design process.

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In total knee arthroplasty, the femoral implant size is chosen mainly based on the femoral anteroposterior (AP) height and mediolateral (ML) width. This choice often is a compromise, due to limited size availability. Inadequate AP fit is expected to alter flexion laxity and thus knee function.

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The native femoral J-Curve is known to be a relevant determinant of knee biomechanics. Similarly, after total knee arthroplasty, the J-Curve of the femoral implant component is reported to have a high impact on knee kinematics. The shape of the native femoral J-Curve has previously been analyzed in 2D, however, the knee motion is not planar.

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The implant design in total knee replacement affects postoperative functionality greatly, therefore, its optimization is of major concern. However, little is known about how implant design parameters affect active knee kinematics. Comprehensive in silico and in vitro sensitivity analyses were performed, based on one patient-specific, physical knee implant set and corresponding bone and knee implant surface geometry data.

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The identification of femoral landmarks is a common procedure in multiple academic fields. Femoral bone coordinate systems are used particularly in orthopedics and biomechanics, and are defined by landmarks, axes and planes. A fully automatic detection overcomes the drawbacks of a labor-intensive manual identification.

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