2015
DOI: 10.1177/0954411915606150
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The design and validation of a magnetic resonance imaging–compatible device for obtaining mechanical properties of plantar soft tissue via gated acquisition

Abstract: Changes in the mechanical properties of the plantar soft tissue in people with diabetes may contribute to the formation of plantar ulcers. Such ulcers have been shown to be in the causal pathway for lower extremity amputation. The hydraulic plantar soft tissue reducer (HyPSTER) was designed to measure in vivo, rate-dependent plantar soft tissue compressive force and three-dimensional deformations to help understand, predict, and prevent ulcer formation. These patient-specific values can then be used in an inve… Show more

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“…The design and verification of the HyPSTR have been described previously in detail. 4 It consists of a LabVIEW controlled metal actuator and data acquisition circuit board, paired with a water-filled plastic hydraulic system that is both MRI compatible and capable of applying body weight forces on a subject's foot ( Figure 1). Displacement between the actuator and platen was transmitted via vacuum-rated tubing.…”
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“…The design and verification of the HyPSTR have been described previously in detail. 4 It consists of a LabVIEW controlled metal actuator and data acquisition circuit board, paired with a water-filled plastic hydraulic system that is both MRI compatible and capable of applying body weight forces on a subject's foot ( Figure 1). Displacement between the actuator and platen was transmitted via vacuum-rated tubing.…”
Section: Device Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the calcaneal shift, the required motor displacement was generally higher than calculated from the calibration curves, which were determined with a rigid backstop and a silicone block. 4 The loading platen was advanced to make visual contact with the subject's foot and then cycled 10 times to precondition the plantar tissue. Previous HyPSTR verification tests showed a hydraulic pressure ringing, or ''water hammer,'' with platen speeds greater than 0.2 Hz.…”
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