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Quantification of the spatial strain distribution of scoliosis using a thin-plate spline method
Authors:Yoshimori Kiriyama  Kota Watanabe  Morio Matsumoto  Yoshiaki Toyama  Takeo Nagura
Affiliation:1. Department of Clinical Biomechanics, Keio University, Japan;2. Department of Advanced Therapy for Spine and Spinal Cord Disorders, Keio University, Japan;3. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Keio University, Japan
Abstract:The objective of this study was to quantify the three-dimensional spatial strain distribution of a scoliotic spine by nonhomogeneous transformation without using a statistically averaged reference spine. The shape of the scoliotic spine was determined from computed tomography images from a female patient with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. The shape of the scoliotic spine was enclosed in a rectangular grid, and symmetrized using a thin-plate spline method according to the node positions of the grid. The node positions of the grid were determined by numerical optimization to satisfy symmetry. The obtained symmetric spinal shape was enclosed within a new rectangular grid and distorted back to the original scoliotic shape using a thin-plate spline method. The distorted grid was compared to the rectangular grid that surrounded the symmetrical spine. Cobb's angle was reduced from 35° in the scoliotic spine to 7° in the symmetrized spine, and the scoliotic shape was almost fully symmetrized. The scoliotic spine showed a complex Green–Lagrange strain distribution in three dimensions. The vertical and transverse compressive/tensile strains in the frontal plane were consistent with the major scoliotic deformation. The compressive, tensile and shear strains on the convex side of the apical vertebra were opposite to those on the concave side. These results indicate that the proposed method can be used to quantify the three-dimensional spatial strain distribution of a scoliotic spine, and may be useful in quantifying the deformity of scoliosis.
Keywords:Spatial strain distribution   Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis   Thin-plate spline (TPS)
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