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Orthopaedic Surgery | 2016

Effect of Interbody Fusion on the Remaining Discs of the Lumbar Spine in Subjects with Disc Degeneration.

Robert Ryu; Fernando Techy; Ravikumar Varadarajan; Farid Amirouche

To study effects (stress loads) of lumbar fusion on the remaining segments (adjacent or not) of the lumbar spine in the setting of degenerated adjacent discs.


ASME 2009 Summer Bioengineering Conference, Parts A and B | 2009

Development of 3D Finite Element Model of Human Elbow to Study Elbow Dislocation and Instability

Samer Al Kork; Farid Amirouche; Edward Abraham; Mark H. Gonzalez

The mechanics of elbow dislocation and its stages of dislocation are complex and not well understood. Reconstructing a fall where someone lands on their hand is one of the most challenging problem in biomechanics. Current models which attempt to reconstruct falls usually focus on experimental kinematical conditions that cause the fall coupled with inverse dynamics to determine the joint and muscles forces [1,2] to provide on insight into the joint instability. Our hypothesis based on our experimental investigation is that the mechanism of posterior elbow dislocation is initiated at radial head where the ulna and coronoid fracture followed by anterior tearing of the joint capsule, lateral collateral ligament will then rupture followed by posterior medial collateral ligament rupture and then the medial collateral ligament peeling off the ulna. In this study we developed a quasi-static three-dimensional finite element of human elbow joint, and conducted several cadaveric studies to study elbow dislocation. The FE model is used to investigate how the ligaments, cartilages behave under different flexion, extension of the elbow. Dislocation is investigated as function of different loads and moments applied to the radius-ulna with arm being flexed and configured into a supination or pronation.Copyright


ASME 2010 Summer Bioengineering Conference, Parts A and B | 2010

Optimal Position for the Artifical Patella During Resurfacing to Decrease Stress and Avoid Pre-Prosthetic Patellar Fracture

Kwang Won Choi; Farid Amirouche; Mark H. Gonzalez; Wayne M. Goldstein

Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is known to be an excellent solution to patients experiencing considerable pain at the joint and difficulty flexing and extending their knee. Unfortunately, after surgery, cases of peri-prosthetic patellar fracture are possible. The prevalence of this fracture ranges from 0.11% to 21.4% for the over 400,000 TKAs that are conducted in the United States every year and therefore, patellar fracture can become a serious concern. The factors that lead to this are several and many researchers are still investigating this problem. This research shows that the position of the surgically inserted artificial patella, also referred to as the patellar button, influences occurrence of patellar fractures and attempts to derive the ideal position for the button to reduce the risk of patellar fracture.Copyright


Archive | 2003

System and method for prosthetic fitting and balancing in joints

Farid Amirouche; Mark H. Gonzalez


Microsystem Technologies-micro-and Nanosystems-information Storage and Processing Systems | 2009

Current micropump technologies and their biomedical applications

Farid Amirouche; Yu Zhou; Thomas D. Johnson


Archive | 2012

Drug delivery device and methods therefor

Farid Amirouche; Arash N. Attar; Matthew L. Cantwell


Archive | 2009

Magnetically driven micropump

Farid Amirouche; Yu Zhou; Matthew Lawrence Cantwell; Johan Citerin


Sensors and Actuators A-physical | 2011

Low-cost high performance disposable micropump for fluidic delivery applications

Matthew L. Cantwell; Farid Amirouche; Johann Citerin


Archive | 2006

Dual chamber valveless MEMS micropump

Farid Amirouche; Enrico Zordan


Archive | 2012

MULTI-PORTED DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE HAVING MULTI-RESERVOIR CARTRIDGE SYSTEM

Farid Amirouche; Matthew L. Cantwell

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Matthew L. Cantwell

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Edward Abraham

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Fernando Techy

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Johann Citerin

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Kwang Won Choi

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Wayne M. Goldstein

University of Illinois at Chicago

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