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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2006 Nov 9.
Published in final edited form as: J Biomech Eng. 2005 Aug;127(4):692–699. doi: 10.1115/1.1933949

Table 1.

Relative pose parameter bias±precision calculated from three synthetic fluoroscopic image sets corresponding to an in vivo experimental stair rise motion or randomly transformed bones in a fixed relative pose. Directions are with respect to the anatomic coordinate systems, where AP is anterior–posterior, SI is superior–inferior, ML is medial–lateral, VV is varus–valgus, IE is internal–external, and FE is flexion–extension.

Synthetic images Pose parameters Tibiofemoral Patellofemoral
Set 1 AP translation (mm) 1.5±2.1a 1.1±1.7a
Ray-Traced SI translation (mm) 0.84±0.52a −0.42±0.95a
Experimental ML translation (mm) 7.7±7.3a 9.5±16a
VV rotation (deg) 0.33±1.4 −2.6±2.8a
IE rotation (deg) −1.1±0.95a 1.2±2.6a
FE rotation (deg) −0.051±0.49 −0.096±0.86
Set 2 AP translation (mm) 1.0±2.1a 1.6±3.5a
Ray-Traced SI translation (mm) 1.1±1.9a 0.80±1.9a
Random ML translation (mm) 3.0±8.1a 7.2±10a
VV rotation (deg) 0.53±1.1a −0.53±2.7
IE rotation (deg) 0.22±0.93 0.61±1.6a
FE rotation (deg) −0.25±0.39a −0.23±0.44a
Set 3 AP translation (mm) 0.26±0.86 0.070±0.62
Flat-Shaded SI translation (mm) −0.014±0.85 −0.14±0.55
Random ML translation (mm) 0.50±3.93 0.75±4.0
VV rotation (deg) 0.065±0.62 −0.28±1.3
IE rotation (deg) 0.098±0.50 0.37±1.8
FE rotation (deg) −0.058±0.18a −0.058±0.20
a

Bias is statistically different from zero (p<0.05) based on a Student’s t-test.