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Title: Finger Proximal Inter Phalangeal (P.I.P.) Motion : Joint Surfaces and Ligamentous Geometries Are Interrelated
Authors: VAN ZWIETEN, Koos Jaap 
SCHMIDT, Klaus 
DE MUNTER, Wendy 
Kosten, Lauren
Hotterbeekx, An
LIPPENS, Peter 
ADRIAENSENS, Peter 
LAMBRICHTS, Ivo 
GEUSENS, Piet 
Issue Date: 2011
Source: Varzin, S.A.; Taraskovskaya, O. (Ed.). HEALTH – THE BASE OF HUMAN POTENTIAL : PROBLEMS AND WAYS TO SOLVE THEM. 6th ANNUAL ALL–RUSSIAN RESEARCH AND PRACTICAL CONFERENCE WITH INTERNATIONAL PARTICIPATION. Proceedings of the Conference,p. 231-236
Abstract: Because in man, the knee joint and the Proximal Inter Phalangeal (P.I.P.-) joint of the finger show several similarities (Slattery, 1990), it is justified to analyze some of the human P.I.P.-joint´s functional morphology by making use of methodologies elsewhere applied on form and function of the human knee. Analyzing the shapes of the articular surfaces of the finger P.I.P.-joint is also needed in view of somber perspectives of some P.I.P. joint arthroplasties after a certain time (Sweets and Stern, 2011).
Notes: Short Summary of one Bachelors Thesis and two 1st Masters Theses, Department of Anatomy - Life Sciences, Clinical Molecular Sciences, BioMed Research Institute, transnational University Limburg, University of Hasselt, Belgium - HR license number 020 593 from 8/7/97, Tax Credit - National Classification of products,OK 005-93, v.2, 95 3004 - Scientific and industrial literature
Keywords: Finger P.I.P. Joint; Joint Surfaces; P.I.P. Collateral Ligaments; Modelling; Kinematical Analysis; P.I.P. Joint Arthroplasties; Four Bar Linkage System
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/13043
Link to publication/dataset: http://human-potential.info/archives/29
Rights: © St. Petersburg State University, 2011 © St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University, 2011 © Diodorova TI, logo, 2011
Category: C1
Type: Proceedings Paper
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