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Biplane Fluoroscopic Analysis Of The Hindfoot Using Model-Based Tracking Techniques: A Static Phantom Study, Janelle A. Cross, Ben Mchenry, Gerald F. Harris, Taly Gilat Schmidt Jan 2013

Biplane Fluoroscopic Analysis Of The Hindfoot Using Model-Based Tracking Techniques: A Static Phantom Study, Janelle A. Cross, Ben Mchenry, Gerald F. Harris, Taly Gilat Schmidt

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No abstract provided.


Safety And Efficacy Of Ranolazine For The Treatment Of Chronic Angina Pectoris, Mohammed Aldakkak, David F. Stowe, Amadou K.S. Camara Jan 2013

Safety And Efficacy Of Ranolazine For The Treatment Of Chronic Angina Pectoris, Mohammed Aldakkak, David F. Stowe, Amadou K.S. Camara

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Coronary heart disease is a global malady and it is the leading cause of death in the United States. Chronic stable angina is the most common manifestation of coronary heart disease and it results from the imbalance between myocardial oxygen supply and demand due to reduction in coronary blood flow. Therefore, in addition to lifestyle changes, commonly used pharmaceutical treatments for angina (nitrates, ß-blockers, Ca2+ channel blockers) are aimed at increasing blood flow or decreasing O2 demand. However, patients may continue to experience symptoms of angina. Ranolazine is a relatively new drug with anti-anginal and anti-arrhythmic effects. Its anti-anginal mechanism …


3d Visualization Of Reference-Point Indentation In Human And Murine Bone, John Jameson, Alex Proctor, Carolyne Albert, Gerald F. Harris Jan 2013

3d Visualization Of Reference-Point Indentation In Human And Murine Bone, John Jameson, Alex Proctor, Carolyne Albert, Gerald F. Harris

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Brittle Bone Fracture Risk With Transverse Isotropy, Jessica M. Fritz, Nicole M. Grosland, Peter A. Smith, Gerald F. Harris Jan 2013

Brittle Bone Fracture Risk With Transverse Isotropy, Jessica M. Fritz, Nicole M. Grosland, Peter A. Smith, Gerald F. Harris

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No abstract provided.


Biomechanical Modeling Of Pediatric Clubfoot, Gerald F. Harris Jan 2013

Biomechanical Modeling Of Pediatric Clubfoot, Gerald F. Harris

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No abstract provided.


3d Micron-Scale Imaging Of The Cortical Bone Canal Network In Human Osteogenesis Imperfecta (Oi), John R. Jameson, Carolyne Albert, Bjoern Busse, Peter A. Smith, Gerald F. Harris Jan 2013

3d Micron-Scale Imaging Of The Cortical Bone Canal Network In Human Osteogenesis Imperfecta (Oi), John R. Jameson, Carolyne Albert, Bjoern Busse, Peter A. Smith, Gerald F. Harris

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Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a genetic disorder leading to increased bone fragility. Recent work has shown that the hierarchical structure of bone plays an important role in determining its mechanical properties and resistance to fracture. The current study represents one of the first attempts to characterize the 3D structure and composition of cortical bone in OI at the micron-scale. A total of 26 pediatric bone fragments from 18 individuals were collected during autopsy (Nc=5) or routing orthopaedic procedures (NOI=13) and imaged by microtomography with a synchrotron light source (SRµCT) for several microstructural parameters including cortical porosity …


Visuomotor Learning Enhanced By Augmenting Instantaneous Trajectory Error Feedback During Reaching, James L. Patton, John Wei Yejun, Preeti Bajaj, Robert A. Scheidt Jan 2013

Visuomotor Learning Enhanced By Augmenting Instantaneous Trajectory Error Feedback During Reaching, James L. Patton, John Wei Yejun, Preeti Bajaj, Robert A. Scheidt

Biomedical Engineering Faculty Research and Publications

We studied reach adaptation to a 30u visuomotor rotation to determine whether augmented error feedback can promote faster and more complete motor learning. Four groups of healthy adults reached with their unseen arm to visual targets surrounding a central starting point. A manipulandum tracked hand motion and projected a cursor onto a display immediately above the horizontal plane of movement. For one group, deviations from the ideal movement were amplified with a gain of 2 whereas another group experienced a gain of 3.1. The third group experienced an offset equal to the average error seen in the initial perturbations, while …


Comparison Of Randomized Multifocal Mapping And Temporal Phase Mapping Of Visual Cortex For Clinical Use, Yan Ma, B. Douglas Ward, Kristina M. Ropella, Edgar A. Deyoe Jan 2013

Comparison Of Randomized Multifocal Mapping And Temporal Phase Mapping Of Visual Cortex For Clinical Use, Yan Ma, B. Douglas Ward, Kristina M. Ropella, Edgar A. Deyoe

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fMRI is becoming an important clinical tool for planning and guidance of surgery to treat brain tumors, arteriovenous malformations, and epileptic foci. For visual cortex mapping, the most popular paradigm by far is temporal phase mapping, although random multifocal stimulation paradigms have drawn increased attention due to their ability to identify complex response fields and their random properties. In this study we directly compared temporal phase and multifocal vision mapping paradigms with respect to clinically relevant factors including: time efficiency, mapping completeness, and the effects of noise. Randomized, multifocal mapping accurately decomposed the response of single voxels to multiple stimulus …


Bone Properties By Nanoindentation In Mild And Severe Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Carolyne Albert, John Jameson, Jeffrey M. Toth, Peter Smith, Gerald F. Harris Jan 2013

Bone Properties By Nanoindentation In Mild And Severe Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Carolyne Albert, John Jameson, Jeffrey M. Toth, Peter Smith, Gerald F. Harris

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Background

Osteogenesis imperfecta is a heterogeneous genetic disorder characterized by bone fragility. Previous research suggests that impaired collagen network and abnormal mineralization affect bone tissue properties, however, little data is yet available to describe bone material properties in individuals with this disorder. Bone material properties have not been characterized in individuals with the most common form of osteogenesis imperfecta, type I.

Methods

Bone tissue elastic modulus and hardness were measured by nanoindentation in eleven osteotomy specimens that were harvested from children with osteogenesis imperfecta during routine surgeries. These properties were compared between osteogenesis imperfecta types I (mild, n = …


White Matter Structural Connectivity Is Associated With Sensorimotor Function In Stroke Survivors, Benjamin Kalinosky, Sheila M. Schindler-Ivens, Brian D. Schmit Jan 2013

White Matter Structural Connectivity Is Associated With Sensorimotor Function In Stroke Survivors, Benjamin Kalinosky, Sheila M. Schindler-Ivens, Brian D. Schmit

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Purpose

Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) provides functionally relevant information about white matter structure. Local anatomical connectivity information combined with fractional anisotropy (FA) and mean diffusivity (MD) may predict functional outcomes in stroke survivors. Imaging methods for predicting functional outcomes in stroke survivors are not well established. This work uses DTI to objectively assess the effects of a stroke lesion on white matter structure and sensorimotor function.

Methods

A voxel-based approach is introduced to assess a stroke lesion's global impact on motor function. Anatomical T1-weighted and diffusion tensor images of the brain were acquired for nineteen subjects (10 post-stroke and 9 …


In Vivo Dark-Field Imaging Of The Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cell Mosaic, Drew Scoles, Yusufu N. Sulai, Alfredo Dubra Jan 2013

In Vivo Dark-Field Imaging Of The Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cell Mosaic, Drew Scoles, Yusufu N. Sulai, Alfredo Dubra

Biomedical Engineering Faculty Research and Publications

Non-invasive reflectance imaging of the human RPE cell mosaic is demonstrated using a modified confocal adaptive optics scanning light ophthalmoscope (AOSLO). The confocal circular aperture in front of the imaging detector was replaced with a combination of a circular aperture 4 to 16 Airy disks in diameter and an opaque filament, 1 or 3 Airy disks thick. This arrangement reveals the RPE cell mosaic by dramatically attenuating the light backscattered by the photoreceptors. The RPE cell mosaic was visualized in all 7 recruited subjects at multiple retinal locations with varying degrees of contrast and cross-talk from the photoreceptors. Various experimental …


Markerless Analysis Of Upper Extremity Kinematics During Standardized Pediatric Functional Assessment With A Low-Cost Motion Analysis System, Gerald F. Harris, Susan A. Riedel Jan 2013

Markerless Analysis Of Upper Extremity Kinematics During Standardized Pediatric Functional Assessment With A Low-Cost Motion Analysis System, Gerald F. Harris, Susan A. Riedel

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No abstract provided.