基于磁共振成像的仿生髁状膝关节仿生机器人设计

Ching-Hua Hung, Appolinaire C. Etoundi, A. Jafari, J. Matthews, Wei-Chin Chang, J. Chong
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由于人体膝关节复杂的运动学和动力学特性,仿生膝关节的设计一直是一个具有挑战性的问题。本文通过提出一种设计方法来解决这个问题,该方法已被用于从磁共振成像(MRI)扫描中模拟人类膝关节,并采用曲线拟合方法来近似髁突轮廓。这项研究是从MRI扫描中提取膝关节轮廓,并为机器人应用创建一个髁状膝关节的3D模型。使用医学成像软件协助将这些扫描结果转换为3D模型。然后将该模型导入到三维计算机辅助设计(CAD)软件中,并从模型中提取各种轮廓以导出髁状膝关节的关节面。在MATLAB中利用多项式方程对提取的髁突轮廓进行分析,建立基于关节面的仿生膝关节模型。多项式方程的拟合结果与三维模型提取的髁突轮廓吻合较好,为假体关节的设计提供了依据。通过MRI扫描生成的膝关节3D模型也可用于辅助模拟膝关节植入物的大小和运动。
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Mimicking Condylar Knee to Design Bio-Inspired Robotic Knee Joint Based on Magnetic Resonance Imaging
The process of designing bio-inspired knee joint has been a challenging issue due to the complicated kinematics and dynamics of the human knee joint. This paper addresses this issue by presenting a design methodology that has been used to model the human knee joint from Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans, and curve fitting method to approximate the condylar profiles. The study was to extract the knee profiles from MRI scans and create a 3D model of a condylar knee joint for robotic applications. A medical imaging software was used to assist the process of converting these scans into a 3D model. This model was then imported into a 3D Computer Aided Design (CAD) software and various profiles from the model were extracted to derive the articular surfaces of the condylar knee. The condylar profiles that were extracted to create the bio-inspired knee model based on articular surfaces, were also analysed in MATLAB using polynomial equations. The results of the polynomial equation are a good fit of the condylar profile extracted from the 3D model, which can benefit the design of a prosthetic joint. The generated 3D model of the knee from the MRI scans can also be used to assist with the sizing and movement of a life-like knee implant.
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