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Calculating the Mounting Parameters for Taylor Spatial Frame Correction Using Computed Tomography
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Computed TomographyGeometric ModelingImage ReconstructionEngineeringHealth SciencesMedical ImagingReconstruction TechniqueCalibrationNew DeformityCt ScanMounting ParametersInverse ProblemsKinematicsStructural MechanicsTaylor Spatial FrameOrthopaedic SurgeryRadiologyResidual Deformity
The Taylor Spatial Frame uses a computer program-based six-axis deformity analysis. However, there is often a residual deformity after the initial correction, especially in deformities with a rotational component. This problem can be resolved by recalculating the parameters and inputting all new deformity and mounting parameters. However, this may necessitate repeated x-rays and delay treatment. We believe that error in the mounting parameters is the main reason for most residual deformities. To prevent these problems, we describe a new calculation technique for determining the mounting parameters that uses computed tomography. This technique is especially advantageous for deformities with a rotational component. Using this technique, exact calculation of the mounting parameters is possible and the residual deformity and number of repeated x-rays can be minimized. This new technique is an alternative method to accurately calculating the mounting parameters.
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