In vivo analysis of carpal kinematics and comparative review of the literature

Thybout M. Moojen, Jeroen G. Snel, Marco J.P.F. Ritt, Henk W. Venema, John M.G. Kauer, Kurt E. Bos

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Abstract

Purpose: Techniques have been developed very recently with which it is possible to quantify accurately in vivo 3-dimensional (3-D) carpal kinematics. The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of our novel 3-D registration technique by comparing our data with data found in the literature. Method: The right wrists of 11 healthy volunteers were imaged by spiral computed tomography (CT) during radial-ulnar deviation and 5 of those wrists were imaged also during flexion-extension motion. With a matching technique relative translations and rotations of the carpal bones were traced. We compared our in vivo results with data presented in the literature. Results: We found our in vivo data largely to concur with in vitro data presented in the literature. In vivo studies revealed only larger out-of-plane motions within the proximal carpal row than described in most in vitro studies. In vivo studies also showed larger interindividual variations. Conclusions: A single functional model of carpal kinematics could not be determined. We expect that in vivo 3-D CT studies on carpal kinematics, especially when applied to dynamic wrist motion, will have future diagnostic applications and provide information on long-term results of surgical interventions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)81-87
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Hand Surgery
Volume28
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2003

Keywords

  • Carpal bones
  • Three-dimensional in vivo wrist kinematics

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