Publications

 

Publications of Professor M.L. Hull since 2010

Publications of Professor M. L. Hull 1998-2010

2018

Roth, J. D. Howell, S. M. and Hull, M. L., 2018. Kinematically aligned total knee arthroplasty limits high tibial forces, differences in tibial forces between compartments, and abnormal tibial contact kinematics during passive flexion, Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 26(6): 1589–1601.

Singh, A. K. Nedopil, A. Howell, S. M. and Hull, M. L., 2018. Does alignment of the limb and tibial width determine relative narrowing between compartments when planning mechanically aligned TKA? Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 138(1): 91–97.

Nedopil, A. Singh, A. K. Howell, S. M. and Hull, M. L., 2018. Does calipered kinematically aligned TKA restore native left to right symmetry of the lower limb and improve function? Journal of Arthroplasty, 33(2): 398-406.

Riley, J. Roth, J. Howell, S. M. and Hull, M. L., 2018. Internal-external malalignment of the femoral component in kinematically aligned total knee arthroplasty increases tibial force imbalance but does not change laxities of the tibiofemoral joint, Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 26(6): 1618–1628.

Riley, J. Roth, J. D. Howell, S. M. and Hull, M. L., 2018. Increases in tibial force imbalance but not changes in laxities are caused by varus-valgus malalignment of the femoral component in kinematically aligned TKA, Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 26(6): 1618–1628.

Petersen, S. Howell, S. M. and Hull, M. L., 2018. Tibial force and contact location measurement errors of the VERASENCE, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 140(12), 124502-1 to 124502-6.

Shelton, T. Howell, S. M. and Hull, M. L., 2018. Implant survival and function ten years after kinematically aligned TKA performed without restrictions on preoperative deformity, Journal of Arthroplasty, 33(12): 3678-3684.

Shelton, T. Howell, S. M. and Hull, M. L. A total knee arthroplasty is stiffer when the intraoperative tbial force is greater than the native knee Journal of Knee Surgery, in press

Roth, J. Howell, S. M. and Hull, M. L. Differences in tibiofemoral laxities and in neutral positions from native after kinematically aligned total knee arthroplasty, Journal of Orthopaedic Research, in press

Shelton, T. Howell, S. M. and Hull, M. L. Is there a force target that predicts early patient-reported outcomes after kinematically aligned TKA? Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, in press  

Campanelli, V. Howell, S. M. and Hull, M. L. Morphological Errors in 3D Bone Models of the Distal Femur and Proximal Tibia Generated from Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computed Tomography Determined Using Two Registration Methods, Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering: Imaging and Visualization, in press

2017

Bonny, D.P., Howell, S.M., Hull, M.L., 2017. Changes in the rotational axes of the tibiofemoral joint caused by resection of the anterior cruciate ligament. Journal of Orthopaedic Research 35(4): 886-893.

Gu, Y., Howell, S.M., Hull, M.L., 2017. Simulation of total knee arthroplasty in 5 degrees or 7 degrees valgus: A study of gap imbalances and changes in limb and knee alignments from native. Journal of Orthopaedic Research 35(9): 2031-2039.

Hsieh, C.M., Howell, S.M., Hull, M.L., 2017. What are the six degree-of-freedom errors of a robotically-machined femoral cavity in total hip arthroplasty and are they clinically important? An in-vitro study. Medical Engineering and Physics 48, 120-130.

Meike, E., Howell, S.M., Hull, M.L., 2017. Anterior laxity and patient-reported outcomes 7 years after ACL reconstruction with a fresh-frozen tibialis allograft. Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology Arthroscopy 25(5): 1500-1509.

Nedopil, A.J., Howell, S.M., Hull, M.L., 2017a. What clinical characteristics and radiographic parameters are associated with patellofemoral instability after kinematically aligned total knee arthroplasty? International Orthopaedics 41(2): 283-291.

Nedopil, A.J., Howell, S.M., Hull, M.L., 2017b. What mechanisms are associated with tibial component failure after kinematically-aligned total knee arthroplasty? International Orthopaedics 41(8): 1561-1569.

Ross, D.S., Howell, S.M., Hull, M.L., 2017. Errors in calculating anterior-posterior tibial contact locations in totalknee arthroplasty using three-dimensional model to two-dimensional image registration in radiographs: an in vitro study of two methods. Journal of Biomechanical Engineering 139(12): 121003 (10 pages) .

Roth, J.D., Howell, S.M., Hull, M.L., 2017a. Characterization and correction of errors in computing contact location between curved articular surfaces: application to total knee arthroplasty. Journal of Biomechanical Engineering 139(6): 061006-061006-10.

Roth, J.D., Howell, S.M., Hull, M.L., 2017b. An improved tibial force sensor to compute contact forces and contact locations in vitro after total knee arthroplasty. Journal of Biomechanical Engineering 139(4): 041001-041001-8.

Shelton, T.J., Nedopil, A.J., Howell, S.M., Hull, M.L., 2017. Do varus or valgus outliers have higher forces in the medial or lateral compartments than those which are in-range after a kinematically aligned total knee arthroplasty? limb and joint line alignment after kinematically aligned total knee arthroplasty. Bone and Joint Journal 99-B(10): 1319-1328.

Nedopil AJ, Howell SM, Hull ML (2017) What clinical characteristics and radiographic parameters are associated with patellofemoral instability after kinematically aligned total knee arthroplasty? Int Orthop 41(2):283-291.  pdf

Meike E, Howell SM, Hull ML (2017) Anterior laxity and patient-reported outcomes 7 years after ACL reconstruction with a fresh-frozen tibialis allograft. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc 25(5):1500-1509.  pdf

Bonny DP, Howell SM, Hull ML (2017) Changes in the rotational axes of the tibiofemoral joint caused by resection of the anterior cruciate ligament. J Orthop Res 35(4):886-893.  pdf

Gu Y, Howell SM, Hull ML (2017) Simulation of total knee arthroplasty in 5 degrees or 7 degrees valgus: A study of gap imbalances and changes in limb and knee alignments from native. J Orthop Res 35(9):2031-2039.  pdf

2016

Brar AS, Howell SM, Hull ML (2016) What are the bias, imprecision, and limits of agreement for finding the flexion-extension plane of the knee with five tibial reference lines? Knee 23(3):406-411.  pdf

Brar AS, Howell SM, Hull ML, Mahfouz MR (2016) Does kinematic alignment and flexion of a femoral component designed for mechanical alignment reduce the proximal and lateral reach of the trochlea? J Arthroplasty 31(8):1808-1813. pdf

Campanelli V, Howell SM, Hull ML (2016) Accuracy evaluation of a lower-cost and four higher-cost laser scanners. J Biomech 49(1):127-131.  pdf

Nedopil AJ, Howell SM, Hull ML (2016) Does malrotation of the tibial and femoral components compromise function in kinematically aligned total knee arthroplasty? Orthop Clin North Am 47(1):41-50.  pdf

2015

Roth JD, Howell SM, Hull ML (2015) Native Knee Laxities at 0 degrees , 45 degrees , and 90 degrees of Flexion and Their Relationship to the Goal of the Gap-Balancing Alignment Method of Total Knee Arthroplasty. J Bone Joint Surg Am 97(20):1678-1684.  pdf

Roth JD, Hull ML, Howell SM (2015) The limits of passive motion are variable between and unrelated within normal tibiofemoral joints. J Orthop Res 33(11):1594-1602.  pdf

Howell SM, Papadopoulos S, Kuznik K, Ghaly LR, Hull ML (2015) Does varus alignment adversely affect implant survival and function six years after kinematically aligned total knee arthroplasty? Int Orthop 39(11):2117-21242.  pdf

2014

Bonny DP, Hull ML, Howell SM (2014) Design, calibration and validation of a novel 3D printed instrumented spatial linkage that measures changes in the rotational axes of the tibiofemoral joint. J Biomech Eng 136(1):011003.  pdf

Gu Y, Roth JD, Howell SM, Hull ML (2014) How frequently do four methods for mechanically aligning a total knee arthroplasty cause collateral ligament imbalance and change alignment from normal in white patients? AAOS Exhibit Selection. J Bone Joint Surg Am 96(12):e101.  pdf

Nam D, Lin KM, Howell SM, Hull ML (2014) Femoral bone and cartilage wear is predictable at 0 degrees and 90 degrees in the osteoarthritic knee treated with total knee arthroplasty. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc 22(12):2975-2981.  pdf

2013
Bonny DP, Hull ML, Howell SM (2013) Optimized design of an instrumented spatial linkage that minimizes errors in locating the rotational axes of the tibiofemoral joint: a computational analysis. J Biomech Eng 135(3):31003.  pdf

Howell SM, Chen J, Hull ML (2013) Variability of the location of the tibial tubercle affects the rotational alignment of the tibial component in kinematically aligned total knee arthroplasty. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc 21(10):2288-2295.  pdf

 Hakansson NA, Hull ML (2012) Can the efficacy of electrically stimulated pedaling using a commercially available ergometer BE improved by minimizing the muscle stress-time integral? Muscle Nerve 45(3):393-402. pdf

Howell SM, Hodapp EE, Vernace JV, Hull ML, Meade TD (2013) Are undesirable contact kinematics minimized after kinematically aligned total knee arthroplasty? An intersurgeon analysis of consecutive patients. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc 21(10):2281-2287  pdf

Howell SM, Howell SJ, Kuznik KT, Cohen J, Hull ML (2013) Does a kinematically aligned total knee arthroplasty restore function without failure regardless of alignment category? Clin Orthop Relat Res 471(3):1000-1007.  pdf

 Howell SM, Papadopoulos S, Kuznik KT, Hull ML (2013) Accurate alignment and high function after kinematically aligned TKA performed with generic instruments. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc 21(10):2271-2280.

Marion MS, Wexler AS, Hull ML (2013) Predicting non-isometric fatigue induced by electrical stimulation pulse trains as a function of pulse duration. J Neuroeng Rehabil 1013. pdf

Nedopil AJ, Howell SM, Rudert M, Roth J, Hull ML (2013) How frequent is rotational mismatch within 0 degrees +/-10 degrees in kinematically aligned total knee arthroplasty? Orthopedics 36(12):e1515-1520.  pdf

2012

Howell, S. M., E. E. Hodapp, J. V. Vernace, M. L. Hull and T. D. Meade (2012). “Are undesirable contact kinematics minimized after kinematically aligned total knee arthroplasty? An intersurgeon analysis of consecutive patients” Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy October 2012. pdf

Howell, S. M., J. Chen and M. L. Hull (2012). “Variability of the location of the tibial tubercle affects the rotational alignment of the tibial component in kinematically aligned total knee arthroplasty.” Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy April 2012. pdf

2011

Hakansson, N. A. and M. L. Hull (2011). “Can the efficacy of electrically stimulated pedaling using a commercially available ergometer be improved by minimizing the muscle stress-time integral?” Muscle & nerve: Mar;45(3):393-402. pdf

Roland, M., M. L. Hull and S. M. Howell (2011). “Validation of a new method for finding the rotational axes of the knee using both marker-based roentgen stereophotogrammetric analysis and 3D video-based motion analysis for kinematic measurements.” Journal of Biomechanical Engineering 133(5): 051003. pdf

Smith, C. K., S. M. Howell and M. L. Hull (2011). “Anterior laxity, slippage, and recovery of function in the first year after tibialis allograft anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.” The American journal of sports medicine 39(1): 78-88. pdf

2010

Hakansson, N. A. and M. L. Hull (2010). “The effects of stimulating lower leg muscles on the mechanical work and metabolic response in functional electrically stimulated pedaling.” IEEE transactions on neural systems and rehabilitation engineering : a publication of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society 18(5): 498-504. pdf

Howell, S. M., S. J. Howell and M. L. Hull (2010). “Assessment of the radii of the medial and lateral femoral condyles in varus and valgus knees with osteoarthritis.” The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 92(1): 98-104. pdf

Howell, S. M., K. Kuznik, M. L. Hull and R. A. Siston (2010). “Longitudinal shapes of the tibia and femur are unrelated and variable.” Clinical orthopaedics and related research 468(4): 1142-1148. pdf

Koehle, M. J. and M. L. Hull (2010). “The effect of knee model on estimates of muscle and joint forces in recumbent pedaling.” Journal of biomechanical engineering 132(1): 011007. pdf

Marion, M. S., A. S. Wexler and M. L. Hull (2010). “Predicting fatigue during electrically stimulated non-isometric contractions.” Muscle & nerve 41(6): 857-867. pdf

Roland, M., M. L. Hull and S. M. Howell (2010). “Virtual axis finder: a new method to determine the two kinematic axes of rotation for the tibio-femoral joint.” Journal of biomechanical engineering 132(1): 011009. pdf

Smith, C. K., J. A. Chen, S. M. Howell and M. L. Hull (2010). “An in vivo study of the effect of distal femoral resection on passive knee extension.” The Journal of arthroplasty 25(7): 1137-1142. pdf

Smith, C. K., M. L. Hull and S. M. Howell (2010). “Does graft construct lengthening at the fixations cause an increase in anterior laxity following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in vivo?” Journal of biomechanical engineering 132(8): 081001. pdf

 

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