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The Laboratory for Movement Biomechanics (LMB) at ETH Zurich analyses the kinematics and kinetics of healthy, reconstructed and replaced joints. To this end, it developed a two-plane fluoroscope that can track highly dynamic human joint movements in 3D and capture high-resolution, biplanar X-ray images at high speed. Two types of igus energy chains are used to safely guide the many power and signal cables on the high-speed imaging units during fluoroscopy.

The bi-planar mobile X-ray system developed by the LMB is capable of tracking highly dynamic human joint movements in 3D. By using two overlapping image planes, the device overcomes the problems of out-of-plane errors and thus enables accurate 3D registration of the implant and natural skeletal kinematics. The design, in which the image intensifier and image source are separate, offers greater freedom of movement, both horizontally and vertically.
The new technology expands the basis for understanding and monitoring degenerative changes in the musculoskeletal system and the results of orthopaedic treatments and rehabilitation measures.

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