@article{oai:niigata-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002950, author = {Sakamoto, Makoto and Nodaguchi, Yosei and Tanabe, Yuji and Sasagawa, Keisuke and Kubota, Yosuke and Yoshida, Hidenori and Kobayashi, Koichi}, issue = {Special Issue}, journal = {実験力学}, month = {Aug}, note = {In vivo contact areas of tibiotalar joints in 20 healthy subjects were studied using a loading device within a closed-MRI system. Cartilage-enhanced, sagittal images were obtained at 10°of dorsiflexion, and 0°and 10°of plantarflexion under 200 N ankle-loaded conditions. For ankle-unloaded conditions, the ankle was positioned at 10°of dorsiflexion, and 0°, 10°, 30°, and 50°of plantarflexion. This study highlights the differences in tibiotalar joint contact area between different ankle flexion postures, loading conditions, and geometries of joint surfaces.}, pages = {234--239}, title = {In Vivo Contact Areas of Tibiotalar Joint Measured with Magnetic Resonance Imaging}, volume = {10}, year = {2010} }