Hauser NH, Hoechel S, Toranelli M, Klaws J, Müller-Gerbl M. Functional and structural details about the fabella: what the important stabilizer looks like in the central european population. BioMed Research International. March 2015.
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Publication Date
March 2015
How Analyze was Used
“Using a ‘maximum intensity projection’ the software (ANALYZE 11.0 …) projected the most dense voxels onto the surface and assigned them colours, where the highest density values (>1200 Hounsfield units) were represented in black and lower values in red, yellow, green, and blue (in descending order) [Müller-Gerbl et al. 1989, Müller-Gerbl et al. 1990]. In accordance with the density values displayed, phantom measurements led to the calculation of the corresponding mineral content as an indication of the long-term load intake [Müller-Gerbl et al. 1998].”
Keywords
Biomechanical Phenomena
Cadaver
Calcium
European Continental Ancestry Group
Humans
Knee Joint/anatomy & histology
Sesamoid Bones
Tomography, X-Ray Computed (CT)
Weight Bearing
Author Affiliation(s)
Department of Biomedicine, Musculoskeletal Research, University of Basel, Pestalozzistrasse 20, 4056 Basel, Switzerland.
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Tags: Biomechanical Phenomena, Cadaver, Calcium, European Continental Ancestry Group, Humans, Knee Joint/anatomy & histology, Sesamoid Bones, Weight Bearing, X-Ray Computed Tomography (CT)