Effects of mass loading on the viability of assessing the state of healing of a fixated fractured long bone.
Wing Kong ChiuW H OngM RussT TranMark Christopher FitzgeraldPublished in: Journal of rehabilitation and assistive technologies engineering (2019)
In this study, a two-sensor measurement strategy to quantify fixated femur healing is investigated. It is shown that the mass loading effect did not affect this vibrational analysis method ability to assess the state of healing, and both coherent bending and twisting modes associated with healing were easily identified. The proposed healing index, its derivative, and the cross-spectra are a viable tool for quantitative healing assessment.