The assessment of the condition of knee joint surfaces with acoustic emission analysis

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Abstract

The knee joint, being the largest joint in the human body, is responsible for a great percentage of leg movements. The diagnosis of the state of knee joints is usually based on X-ray scan, ultrasound imaging, computerized tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or arthroscopy. In this study, we aimed to create an inexpensive, portable device for recording the sound produced by the knee joint, and a dedicated application for its analysis. During the study, we examined fourteen volunteers of different ages, including those who had a knee injury. The device effectively enables the recording of the sounds produced by the knee joint, and the spectral analysis used in the application proved its reliability in evaluating the knee joint condition.

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Sawaryn, B., Piaseczna, N., Sieciński, S., Doniec, R., Duraj, K., Komorowski, D., & Tkacz, E. J. (2021). The assessment of the condition of knee joint surfaces with acoustic emission analysis. Sensors, 21(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/s21196495

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