Abstract

Early Bioengineering Research in Orthopedics-A Historical Report of Personal Experience

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  • 2Former Professor at California State University, USA. It was 1975 when I joined as a graduate student on a research team at the University of Washington, Seatle USA

  • There were several research projects with joint research between the Swedish Medical Center, the Veterans Administration Hospital, and the University of Washington in Seattle dealing with orthopedics

  • I was involved in two such research projects

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Introduction

The major emphasis was on the surgical technique of implementation of permanent landmarks into the skeleton system He selected patients, performed the required surgery, and evaluated the results. The major emphasis was on the establishment of the Biomedical Laboratory for general studies, emphasizing motion studies He supervised and formulated the process of x-ray photogrammetry. Takenori Takamoto, from Japan working on X-rays, was responsible for developing methodology and computer programs He executed the experimentation for analytical and stereo x-ray photogrammetry. Rama Tiwari, from India, was responsible for developing computer programs for the analytical process of external photogrammetry and computer graphics He performed the calibration of the camera frame and the X-ray frame together with the control points.

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