Modern Telemetry 2011
DOI: 10.5772/22984
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Inductively Coupled Telemetry in Spinal Fusion Application Using Capacitive Strain Sensors

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“…Current technology (i.e., radiography-based imaging techniques, wired load cells, active, and passive sensors attached to the spine fixation rods) is limited and does not have the specificity nor the sensitivity to determine spinal fusion. [2,[15][16][17] In current commercialized devices, the progress of the fusion has limited means of confirmation. In most instances, follow-up radiographic observations including the use of plain film X-ray or dynamic flexion extension films may be ordered.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Current technology (i.e., radiography-based imaging techniques, wired load cells, active, and passive sensors attached to the spine fixation rods) is limited and does not have the specificity nor the sensitivity to determine spinal fusion. [2,[15][16][17] In current commercialized devices, the progress of the fusion has limited means of confirmation. In most instances, follow-up radiographic observations including the use of plain film X-ray or dynamic flexion extension films may be ordered.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%