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[edit]DescriptionIn-Vivo-Open-Bore-MRI-Reveals-Region--and-Sub-Arc-Specific-Lengthening-of-the-Unloaded-Human-pone.0048714.s002.ogv |
English: Video made from five static 3D MR acquisitions that were reconstructed in 3D and stitched together. The bones are in grey and the Posterior Cruciate Ligament is in green. The initial rotations of the extended knee demonstrate how difficult the PCL is to access anteriorly. After the initial rotations, the bones become transparent to reveal shape changes of the PCL during knee flexion. PCL is viewed from the lateral side. The 3D video is more robust to lateral movement of the imaging plane than the 2D video (Video S1). As in Figure 4, transparent blue occurs where bone meets cartilage; transparent yellow occurs where bone meets the anterior cruciate ligament. |
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Source | Video S2 from King A, Deng Q, Tyson R, Sharp J, Matwiy J, Tomanek B, Dunn J (2012). "In Vivo Open-Bore MRI Reveals Region- and Sub-Arc-Specific Lengthening of the Unloaded Human Posterior Cruciate Ligament". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0048714. PMID 23144939. PMC: 3492418. | ||
Author | King A, Deng Q, Tyson R, Sharp J, Matwiy J, Tomanek B, Dunn J | ||
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Author | King A, Deng Q, Tyson R, Sharp J, Matwiy J, Tomanek B, Dunn J |
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Image title | Video made from five static 3D MR acquisitions that were reconstructed in 3D and stitched together. The bones are in grey and the PCL is in green. The initial rotations of the extended knee demonstrate how difficult the PCL is to access anteriorly. After the initial rotations, the bones become transparent to reveal shape changes of the PCL during knee flexion. PCL is viewed from the lateral side. The 3D video is more robust to lateral movement of the imaging plane than the 2D video (Video S1). As in Figure 4, transparent blue occurs where bone meets cartilage; transparent yellow occurs where bone meets the anterior cruciate ligament. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2012 |