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Comprehensive personalized ankle joint shape analysis of children with cerebral palsy from pediatric MRI.


ABSTRACT: Cerebral palsy, a common physical disability in childhood, often causes abnormal patterns of movement and posture. To better understand the pathology and improve rehabilitation of patients, a comprehensive bone shape analysis approach is proposed in this article. First, a group analysis is performed on a clinical MRI dataset using two state-of-the-art shape analysis methods: ShapeWorks and a voxel-based method relying on Advanced Normalization Tools (ANTs) registration. Second, an analysis of three bones of the ankle is done to provide a complete view of the ankle joint. Third, a bone shape analysis is carried out at subject level to highlight variability patterns for personnalized understanding of deformities.

SUBMITTER: Cheng Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9732549 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Comprehensive personalized ankle joint shape analysis of children with cerebral palsy from pediatric MRI.

Cheng Yue Y   Bailly Rodolphe R   Scavinner-Dorval Claire C   Fouquet Benjamin B   Borotikar Bhushan B   Ben Salem Douraied D   Brochard Sylvain S   Rousseau François F  

Frontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology 20221125


Cerebral palsy, a common physical disability in childhood, often causes abnormal patterns of movement and posture. To better understand the pathology and improve rehabilitation of patients, a comprehensive bone shape analysis approach is proposed in this article. First, a group analysis is performed on a clinical MRI dataset using two state-of-the-art shape analysis methods: ShapeWorks and a voxel-based method relying on Advanced Normalization Tools (ANTs) registration. Second, an analysis of th  ...[more]

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