Feature-Based Modeling of Subject-Specific Lower Limb Skeletons from Medical Images
Background/Objectives: In recent years, 3D shape models of the human body have been used for various purposes. In principle, CT and MRI tomographic images are necessary to create such models. However, CT imaging and MRI generally impose heavy physical and financial burdens on the person being imaged...
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Published in | Biomechanics (Basel, Switzerland) Vol. 5; no. 3; p. 63 |
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Abstract | Background/Objectives: In recent years, 3D shape models of the human body have been used for various purposes. In principle, CT and MRI tomographic images are necessary to create such models. However, CT imaging and MRI generally impose heavy physical and financial burdens on the person being imaged, the model creator, and the hospital where the imaging facility is located. To reduce these burdens, the purpose of this study was to propose a method of creating individually adapted models by using simple X-ray images, which provide relatively little information and can therefore be easily acquired, and by transforming an existing base model. Methods: From medical images, anatomical feature values and scanning feature values that use the points that compose the contour line that can represent the shape of the femoral knee joint area were acquired, and deformed by free-form deformation. Free-form deformations were automatically performed to match the feature values using optimization calculations based on the confidence region method. The accuracy of the deformed model was evaluated by the distance between surfaces of the deformed model and the node points of the reference model. Results: Deformation and evaluation were performed for 13 cases, with a mean error of 1.54 mm and a maximum error of 12.88 mm. In addition, the deformation using scanning feature points was more accurate than the deformation using anatomical feature points. Conclusions: This method is useful because it requires only the acquisition of feature points from two medical images to create the model, and overall average accuracy is considered acceptable for applications in biomechanical modeling and motion analysis. |
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AbstractList | Background/Objectives: In recent years, 3D shape models of the human body have been used for various purposes. In principle, CT and MRI tomographic images are necessary to create such models. However, CT imaging and MRI generally impose heavy physical and financial burdens on the person being imaged, the model creator, and the hospital where the imaging facility is located. To reduce these burdens, the purpose of this study was to propose a method of creating individually adapted models by using simple X-ray images, which provide relatively little information and can therefore be easily acquired, and by transforming an existing base model. Methods: From medical images, anatomical feature values and scanning feature values that use the points that compose the contour line that can represent the shape of the femoral knee joint area were acquired, and deformed by free-form deformation. Free-form deformations were automatically performed to match the feature values using optimization calculations based on the confidence region method. The accuracy of the deformed model was evaluated by the distance between surfaces of the deformed model and the node points of the reference model. Results: Deformation and evaluation were performed for 13 cases, with a mean error of 1.54 mm and a maximum error of 12.88 mm. In addition, the deformation using scanning feature points was more accurate than the deformation using anatomical feature points. Conclusions: This method is useful because it requires only the acquisition of feature points from two medical images to create the model, and overall average accuracy is considered acceptable for applications in biomechanical modeling and motion analysis. |
Author | Yamauchi, Koun Hase, Kazunori Wang, Sentong Fujita, Itsuki |
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