Patent ID: 7481780
Filing Date: 2009-01-27
Classification: A61B

Abstract:
1. A method for creating a frame of reference of a leg of a subject for subsequent 3-D kinematic analysis of the leg with non-invasive trackable references secured to the femur and the tibia of the leg, comprising the steps of: i) obtaining tibial and femoral axes with respect to the trackable references by tracking points and motions of the leg, the femoral axis intersecting a femoral head center and a knee reference point, and the tibial axis intersecting said knee reference point and a tibial reference point; ii) registering a known posture of the subject with respect to the trackable references, the known posture having the subject standing against a wall with the feet in a known position, such that a frontal plane of the subject is parallel to the wall and a sagittal plane of the subject incorporates a normal to the frontal plane and a vector intersecting the femoral head center and the tibial reference point; iii) obtaining a desired posture of the subject with respect to the trackable references as a function of the known posture by tracking a predetermined motion of the leg, said predetermined motion of the leg including flexion/extension motions, the desired posture being obtained at a full extension with respect to said tibial and femoral axes, such that the frame of reference includes a tibial coordinate system originating from the knee reference point and having said tibial axis, a second tibial axis perpendicular to said tibial axis and lying in the sagittal plane and a third tibial axis perpendicular to said tibial axis and the second tibial axis, and a femoral coordinate system originating from the knee reference point and having said femoral axis, a second femoral axis perpendicular to said femoral axis and lying in the sagittal plane and a third femoral axis perpendicular to said femoral axis and the second femoral axis; iv) setting a frame of reference to said tibial and femoral axis of the leg in the desired posture of the subject with respect to the trackable references; v) tracking movement of the leg with respect to the frame of reference of the leg; and vi) performing a 3-D kinematic analysis of the leg using said movement of the leg to establish a diagnosis.