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    Effect of Geometry on the Fixation Strength of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Using BASHTI Technique

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Moeinnia, Hadi (Author) ; Nourani, Amir (Supervisor) ; Chizari, Mahmoud (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    BASHTI is a new implant-less ACL reconstruction surgery which has recently been considered for its advantages. This study aimed to investigate the effects of tendon and cannulated drill bit diameter on the BASHTI fixation strength and core bone engaged length (CBEL) in an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. It is believed that CBEL may affect both bone healing process and fixation strength in this technique. Bovine digital tendons and Sawbones blocks were used to mimic the ACL reconstruction. Tendons were sized to 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 mm and the hole size for the 6-9 mm tendons was set to 10 mm while for the 10 mm tendon was set to 12 mm. Mechanical strength of the specimens was... 

    The Effect of Using a Viscoelastic Layer on a Dental Implant on the Stress/Strain Distribution at the Interface of Implant and Jaw Bone

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ghanati, Golsa (Author) ; Ahmadian, Mohammad Taghi (Supervisor) ; Firoozbakhsh, Keikhosrow (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Natural teeth are connected to alveolar bone by periodontal ligaments ( PDL). PDL in addition to supporting tooth have the damping effect on transferring load from tooth to the surrounding bone. The most common replacement for a complete tooth loss is the use of Osseointegrated dental implants. The healthy bone remodeling and full bonding between bone and titanium surface of the implant is subjected to a successful osseointegration. The lack of PDLs in the structure of implant-bone system could lead to the failure of implant’s components due to overloading or to the impact loads. The aim of this study is to use viscoelastic material in the structure of dental implants to compensate for the... 

    Development of a Anatomical Finite Element Model for Ankle Sprain and Rehabilitation Exercise Simulation and Numerical Analysis of Tension in Ligament

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology (Author) ; Firoozbakhsh, Keikhosrow (Supervisor) ; Farahmand, Farzam (Co-Advisor) ; Narimani, Roya (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Foot related problems or diseases such as plan foot pain, diabetic foot, arthritic foot, pathological flatfoot, ankle sprain, bone fracture or other sports related injuries have been costing a significant amount of medical expenditure. Abnormal loading patterns and high pressure on the foot as well as improper or ill-fitting footwear are thought to be one major mechanical cause of foot problems. Most ankle sprains respond favorably to nonsurgical treatment, such as those offered by physical therapists, doctors of chiropractic, and rehabilitation specialists. A comprehensive history and examination aid in diagnosing the severity and type of ankle sprain. Based on the diagnosis and an... 

    Design, Manufacturing and Assessment of a Stiffness Measurement Tool From Clinical Aspect, for Diagnosing Anterior Cruciate Ligament During Arthroscopy

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Shokrani, Amir Hossein (Author) ; Saadat Foumani, Mahmoud (Supervisor) ; Narimani, Roya (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Every year a significant number of people in the world suffer knee injuries due to sport activities and accidents. Ligament tearing accounts for majority of knee injury cases. Clinical tests for diagnosing ligament injuries, give us just qualitative results. Modern pieces of equipment quickly and precisely give us the status of ligaments. In this project, we attempt to design and manufacture a clinical equipment that could log ligament’s stiffness during the arthroscopy; such that this information could be screened throughout the test  

    Experimental Study of the Effect of Bone Density on the Fixation Strength of Graft by Bashti Bone Plug Technique (BBPT) and Comparison with the RCI Interference Screws in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Dehestani, Pouya (Author) ; Farahmand, Farzam (Supervisor) ; Chizari, Mahmoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Bashti Bone Plug Technique (BBPT) is an implant-less method which can be used in an Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) reconstructive surgery. The technique uses a core bone plug to fix the tendon graft into the bone tunnel. This study investigates the effect of the core bone density on fixation strength in BBPT method. A series of experimental test has been performed to examine the hypothesis of the study. Thirty fresh bovine digital extensor tendon used in three different groups. Sawbones blocks with densities of 160, 240 and 320 kg/m^3 used in substitute of the bone to model the effect of density on the strength of the fixation. The core bone plugs and tunnels created using a custom made... 

    Time Accurate 3D Analysis of Liquid Jet Breakup Dynamics Using the Image Analysis Techniques

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Khademi, Hengameh (Author) ; Farshchi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The liquid breakup analysis and spray characteristics measurement of atomizer are very essential for the numerical modeling of the primary atomization in combustion chambers. The atomization process is irregular and random nature and is a chaotic phenomenon. This study was motivated by the lack of temporal analysis of the breakup process especially for the first and second wind-induced breakup regimes and the atomization regime. The aim of this study was to determine the location, velocity and structures of breakup liquid jet at different outlet pressures from 0.3 bar to 50 bar. The results indicate that the breakup length, ligament size, and the breakup time period are randomly varied in... 

    Effects of Using Sheath on Fixation Strength of Bashti Bone Plug Technique (BBPT) in an Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Borjali, Amir Hossein (Author) ; Farrahi, Gholamhossein (Supervisor) ; Chizari, Mahmoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Bashti Bone Plug Technique (BBPT) is a novel implant-less surgical methodology for Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) reconstruction. The technique uses the core bone plug belonging to the patient, cut during tunneling with hole saw drill bit, to fix the ends of the tendon graft. Results show that when fitting the bone plug in this method, a large strike is required for fixation which leads to breaking the bone plug and consequently reducing the effective length of the bone plug inside the tunnel during fixation. Therefore, it was decided to use the sheath which covers the bone plug to overcome said challenges since during fixation with the sheath, Due to the low friction coefficient in these... 

    Feasibility of Detecting the Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Using Inertial Sensors

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ahmadi, Reza (Author) ; Farahmand, Farzam (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Every year, a significant number of people around the world suffer from anterior cruciate ligament injury. Rapid and low-cost diagnosis of anterior cruciate ligament injury is important to prevent further complications as well as timely treatment. Due to the disadvantages of each diagnostic methods, the development of alternative methods for diagnosing anterior cruciate ligament injury is still of interest to researchers. Meanwhile, several studies have shown that the kinematics of the knee joint are different for injured and healthy anterior cruciate ligament. Due to the capability of inertial sensors for kinematic measurement of joints, their use to diagnose damaged anterior cruciate... 

    Dynamic Modeling and Simulation of Knee Joint Using an Artificial Neural Network Model

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Amouzandeh, Reza (Author) ; Sayadi, Hassan (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    One of the important challenges in gait analysis is to know the consequences and extent of the impact of an injury or failure and the outcome of any intervention. The purpose of this study was to identify and categorize three gait patterns of a healthy person, an individual with ruptured anterior cruciate ligament, and an individual with surgically reconstructed anterior cruciate ligament using knee joint kinematic information in normal walking. To do this, data from the knee joint curve during the gait cycle in sagittal, frontal and transverse planes were used as a neural network input. Four neural networks were designed to detect and isolate the three gait patterns from each other. The... 

    A Detailed Nonlinear Finite Element Model of the L4-L5 Motion Segment to Predcit Spinal Loads during in Vivo Activities

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Azari, Fahime (Author) ; Arjmand, Navid (Supervisor) ; Parnianpour, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Several geometrically-detailed passive finite element (FE) models of the lumbar spine have been developed and validated under in vitro loading conditions. As these models are devoid of muscles, they are either not used to simulate in vivo activities or muscle forces are modeled by a hypothetical compressive follower load (FL). A number of symmetric and asymmetric static tasks were first simulated using a validated musculoskeletal model of the thoracolumbar spine to predict trunk muscle forces. The predicted muscle forces along with the gravity loading were then applied to a passive FE model of the L4-L5 motion segment (developed and validated here) to estimate load sharing among the disc,... 

    Diagnosing anterior cruciate ligament injuries using a knee arthrometer: Design, fabrication, and clinical evaluation

    , Article Biomedical Engineering - Applications, Basis and Communications ; Volume 23, Issue 3 , April , 2011 , Pages 181-192 ; 10162372 (ISSN) Soudbakhsh, D ; Sahraei, E ; Shirin, M. B ; Farahmand, F ; Tahmasebi, M. N ; Parnianpour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    Every year many people suffer from knee injuries. Previous studies on patients with knee injuries have shown that about 40% of knee injuries are Ligament injuries, and about 50% of the ligament injuries are the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries. Along with other methods, knee arthrometers are widely used to diagnose ACL injuries. In the current research, a knee arthrometer was designed and developed to provide a reliable and repeatable measurement of knee laxity under anteriorposterior applied loads. Testretest configurations to examine repeatability of the device resulted in less than 1.5-mm difference for more than 97% of tests under applied loads of up to 90 N. These tests... 

    Evaluating different criteria to diagnose ACL rupture using a knee arthrometer

    , Article Proceedings of the ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference 2009, SBC2009, 17 June 2009 through 21 June 2009 ; Issue PART B , 2009 , Pages 817-818 ; 9780791848913 (ISBN) Soudbakhsh, D ; Tahmasebi, M. N ; Parnianpour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Every year many people suffer from knee injuries. Previous studies on patients with knee injuries has shown that about 40% percent of knee injuries are ligament injuries, and about 50% of the ligament injuries are the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries [1–2]. Knee arthrometers are widely used to diagnose ACL injuries, along with other methods [3–4]. In the current research, a knee arthrometer which was developed to provide an accurate measurement of AP displacement of the knee [5] was used to measure anterior laxity of the knees of 20 subjects, and the results were analyzed to find better criteria to diagnose ACL rupture using knee arthrometers  

    Test-retest reliabty of center of pressure measures of postural stability during quiet standing in a group with musculoskeletal disorders consisting of low back pain, anterior cruciate ligament injury and functional ankle instability

    , Article Gait and Posture ; Volume 29, Issue 3 , 2009 , Pages 460-464 ; 09666362 (ISSN) Salavati, M ; Hadian, M. R ; Mazaheri, M ; Negahban, H ; Ebrahimi, I ; Talebian, S ; Jafari, A. H ; Sanjari, M. A ; Sohani, S. M ; Parnianpour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    Reliability is a population-specific property, but to the authors' knowledge there has been no study to determine the test-retest reliability of the postural stability measures such as center of pressure (COP) measures in the population of patients with musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), while their clinical applications have been presented in literature. So, 33 patients with low back pain (LBP), anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury and functional ankle instability (FAI) randomly completed postural measurements with three levels of difficulty (rigid surface-eyes open, rigid surface-eyes closed, and foam surface-eyes closed) in two sessions. COP data were used to calculate standard... 

    A novel coupled musculoskeletal finite element model of the spine – Critical evaluation of trunk models in some tasks

    , Article Journal of Biomechanics ; Volume 119 , 2021 ; 00219290 (ISSN) Rajaee, M. A ; Arjmand, N ; Shirazi Adl, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    Spine musculoskeletal (MS) models make simplifying assumptions on the intervertebral joint degrees-of-freedom (rotational and/or translational), representation (spherical or beam-like joints), and properties (linear or nonlinear). They also generally neglect the realistic structure of the joints with disc nuclei/annuli, facets, and ligaments. We aim to develop a novel MS model where trunk muscles are incorporated into a detailed finite element (FE) model of the ligamentous T12-S1 spine thus constructing a gold standard coupled MS-FE model. Model predictions are compared under some tasks with those of our earlier spherical joints, beam joints, and hybrid (uncoupled) MS-FE models. The coupled... 

    Computer simulation of knee arthrometry to study the effects of partial ACL injury and tibiofemoral contact

    , Article 30th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBS'08, Vancouver, BC, 20 August 2008 through 25 August 2008 ; 2008 , Pages 895-898 ; 9781424418152 (ISBN) Rahemi, H ; Farahmand, F ; Rezaeian, T ; Parnianpour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    IEEE Computer Society  2008
    Abstract
    We simulated the knee arthrometry test to obtain a deeper understanding of the joint's stability behavior and interpret the arthrometric results more effectively. A 2D sagittal plane finite element model of the lower limb in the standard configuration of knee arthrometry was developed using ANSYS APDL. A detailed model of the knee joint was considered including the femoral articulating contour represented by an ellipse, the tibial plateau represented by a circular arc, and four major knee ligaments and their individual bundles represented by linear and nonlinear tensile springs. A deformable layer of articular cartilage was also considered over the tibial plateau to simulate the bones... 

    Rehabilitation after ACL injury: A fluoroscopic study on the effects of type of exercise on the knee sagittal plane arthrokinematics

    , Article BioMed Research International ; Volume 2013 , July , 2013 ; 23146133 (ISSN) Norouzi, S ; Esfandiarpour, F ; Shakourirad, A ; Salehi, R ; Akbar, M ; Farahmand, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    A safe rehabilitation exercise for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries needs to be compatible with the normal knee arthrokinematics to avoid abnormal loading on the joint structures. The objective of this study was to measure the amount of the anterior tibial translation (ATT) of the ACL-deficient knees during selective open and closed kinetic chain exercises. The intact and injured knees of fourteen male subjects with unilateral ACL injury were imaged using uniplanar fluoroscopy, while the subjects performed forward lunge and unloaded/loaded open kinetic knee extension exercises. The ATTs were measured from fluoroscopic images, as the distance between the tibial and femoral reference... 

    Lower extremity kinematic analysis in male athletes with unilateral anterior cruciate reconstruction in a jump-landing task and its association with return to sport criteria

    , Article BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders ; Volume 20, Issue 1 , 2019 ; 14712474 (ISSN) Norouzi, S ; Esfandiarpour, F ; Mehdizadeh, S ; Yousefzadeh, N. K ; Parnianpour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    BioMed Central Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    Background: Return to sport (RTS) criteria are widely being used to identify anterior cruciate ligament reconstructed (ACLR) athletes ready to return to sportive activity and reduce risk of ACL re-injury. However, studies show a high rate of ACL re-injury in athletes who passed RTS criteria. This indicates that the current RTS criteria might not be sufficient to determine return to sport time in ACLR athletes. Previous studies have reported a close association between altered lower limb kinematics and ACL re-injury. However, it is not clear how lower extremity kinematics differs between ACLR athletes who passed the RTS-criteria and who failed. This study compared lower extremity kinematics... 

    The biomechanical response of the lower cervical spine post laminectomy: geometrically-parametric patient-specific finite element analyses

    , Article Journal of Medical and Biological Engineering ; Volume 41, Issue 1 , 2021 , Pages 59-70 ; 16090985 (ISSN) Nikkhoo, M ; Cheng, C. H ; Wang, J. L ; Niu, C. C ; Parnianpour, M ; Khalaf, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH  2021
    Abstract
    Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the biomechanical impact of laminectomy on cervical intersegmental motion and load sharing using a parametric patient-specific finite element (FE) model towards providing clinicians with a viable quantitative tool for informed decision-making and improved surgical planning. Methods: Ten subject-specific nonlinear osteo-ligamentous cervical spine (C3–C7) FE models were developed using X-ray image-based algorithms. The models were used to evaluate the effect of laminectomy on lower cervical spine biomechanics for two-level (C3–C4) and three-level (C3–C5) laminectomy procedures. Results: The average cervical spine ranges of motion (ROM) for the pre-op... 

    Non-linear dynamical features of center of pressure extracted by recurrence quantification analysis in people with unilateral anterior cruciate ligament injury

    , Article Gait and Posture ; Volume 31, Issue 4 , 2010 , Pages 450-455 ; 09666362 (ISSN) Negahban, H ; Salavati, M ; Mazaheri, M ; Sanjari, M. A ; Hadian, M. R ; Parnianpour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Knowledge about the non-linear dynamical pattern of postural sway may provide important insights into the adaptability (flexibility) of human postural control in response to everyday stresses imposed on the body. A commonly used non-linear tool, i.e. recurrence quantification analysis, was chosen to investigate the effect of prior anterior cruciate ligament injury on the deterministic pattern of postural sway under different conditions of postural and cognitive difficulty. In double leg stance, as postural difficulty increased from open-eyes to closed-eyes and rigid-surface to foam-surface, the centre of pressure regularity (%determinism) increased as well. In comparison to healthy... 

    The effects of dual-tasking on postural control in people with unilateral anterior cruciate ligament injury

    , Article Gait and Posture ; Volume 30, Issue 4 , 2009 , Pages 477-481 ; 09666362 (ISSN) Negahban, H ; Hadian, M. R ; Salavati, M ; Mazaheri, M ; Talebian, S ; Jafari, A. H ; Parnianpour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    Several studies have investigated postural control in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) deficient patients; yet the contribution of cognitive processing (attention) in the postural control of these patients is still unclear. A dual-task design was used to determine the effects of a concurrent digit span memory task on standing balance in a group of ACL patients (n = 27) compared with a group of matched, healthy participants (n = 27). In double limb stance, three levels of postural difficulty were studies on a force platform (rigid surface with eyes open, rigid surface with eyes closed, and foam surface with eyes closed). There were three cognitive conditions (no cognitive task, easy cognitive...