Thanks to all who replied to the request for info on fuji film. Here are
the responses:
Try contacting Dr. Roger C. Haut of the department of Biomechanics at
Michigan State University who has worked with this stuff.
Best of luck
================================================== ========================
Michael S. Sacks,Ph.D. " I am only flesh and blood,
Assistant Professor and of course collagen."
Department of Biomedical Engineering
POB 248294 -New Yorker Magazine comic
University of Miami
Coral Gables, FL 33124-0621
Voice (305) 284-5434
Fax (305) 284-6494
email: msacks@coeds.eng.miami.edu
__________________________________________________ _____________
It is my understanding that the reader is not very accurate/reliable.
I am not sure what type of information you are looking for.
Here are some articles that may be of help:
Ateshian GA, Ark JW, Rosenwasser MP, Pawluk RJ, Soslowsky LJ, and Mow VC.
(1995) Contact areas in the thumb carpometacarpal joint. J. Orthopaedic
Research. 13:450-8.
Augsburger S, Necking L, Horton J, Bach AW, and Tencer AF. (1992) A
comparison of scaphoid-trapezium-trapezoid fusion and four-bone tendon
weave
for scapholunate dissociation. J. Hand Surgery. 17-A:360-9.
Beaudoin AJ, Fiore SM, Krause WR, and Adelaar RS. (1991) Effect of
isolated talocalcaneal fusion of contact in the ankle and talonavicular
joints. Foot and Ankle. 12:19-25.
Bennet PJ, and Duplock LR. (1993) Pressure distribution beneath the human
foot. J. American Podiatric Medical Assoc. 83:674-8.
Brown TD, Anderson DD, Nepola JV, Singerman RJ, Pedersen DR, and Brand RA.
(1988) Contact stress aberrations following imprecise reduction of simple
tibial plateau fractures. J. Orthop. Research. 6:851-62.
Calhoun JH, Li F, Ledbetter BR, and Viegas SF. (1994) A comprehensive
study of pressure distribution in the ankle joint with inversion and
eversion. Foot and Ankle. 15:125-33.
D'Agata SD, Pearsall AW, Reider B, and Draganich LF. (1993) An in vitro
analysis of patellofemoral contact area and pressures following procurement
of the central one-third patellar tendon. Amer J Sports Med. 21:212-9.
Driscoll HL, Christensen JC, and Tencer AF. (1994) Contact
characteristics
of the ankle joint, Part I. The normal joint. J American Podiatric Medical
Association. 84:491-8.
Greenwald AS, Matejczyk M-B, Black JD, Porritt D, and Wilde AH. (1976)
Preliminary observations on the weight bearing surfaces of the human ankle
joint. Surgical Forum. 27:505-6.
Hennig EM, Staats A, and Rosenbaum D. (1994) Plantar pressure
distribution
patterns of young school children in comparison to adults. Foot and Ankle.
15:35-40.
Jahss MH, Kummer F, and Michelson JD. (1992) Investigations into the fat
pads of the sole of the foot: Heel pressure studies. Foot and Ankle.
13:227-32.
Kimizuka M, Kurosawa H, and Fukubayashi T. (1980) Load-bearing pattern of
the ankle joint. Contact area and pressure distribution. Arch. Orthop.
Trauma. 96:45-9.
Lorenz M, Patwardhan A, and Vanderby R. (1983) Load-bearing
characteristics of lumbar facets in the normal and surgically altered
spinal
segments. Spine. 8:122-30.
Macko VW, Mathews LS, Zwirkoski P, and Golstein SA. (1991) The
joint-contact area of the ankle. The contribution of the posterior
malleolus. J Bone Joint Surg. 73-A:347-51.
Moody ML, Koeneman J, Hettinger E, and Karpman RR. (1992) The effects of
fibular and talar displacement on joint contact areas about the ankle.
Orthop Rev. 21:741-4.
Ramsey PL, and Hamilton W. (1976) Changes in tibiotalar area of contact
caused by lateral talar shift. J Bone Joint Surg. 58-A:356-7.
Sangeorzan BJ, Wagner UA, Harrington RM, and Tencer AF. (1992) Contact
characteristics of the subtalar joint: The effect of talar neck
misalignment. J. Orthopaedic Research. 10:544-51.
Short WH, Palmer AK, Werner FW, and Murphy DJ. (1987) A biomechanical
study of distal radial fractures. J. Hand Surgery. 12-A:529-34.
Stormont TJ, An KN, Morrey BF, and Chao EY. (1985) Elbow joint contact
study: comparisons of techniques. J. of Biomechanics. 18:329-36.
Tencer AF, Viegas SF, Cantrell J, Chang M., Clegg P, Hicks C, O'Meara C,
and
Williamson JB. (1988) Pressure distribution in the wrist joint.
Orthopaedic Research. 6:509-17.
Tuckman AS, Werner FW, Fortino MD, and Spadaro JA. (1992) A technique for
measuring absolute toe pressures: Evaluation of pressure-sensitive film
techniques. Foot and Ankle. 13:220-3.
Viegas SF, Patterson RM, Todd PD, and McCarty P. (1993) Load mechanics of
the midcarpal joint. J. Hand Surgery. 18-A:14-8.
Wagner UA, Sangeorzan BJ, Harrington RM, and Tencer AF. (1992) Contact
characteristics of the subtalar joint: Load distribution between the
anterior and posterior facets. J. Orthopaedic Research. 10:535-43.
Wang C-L, Cheng C-K, Chen C-W, Lu C-M, Hang Y-S, and Liu T-K. (1995)
Contact areas and pressure distribution in the subtalar joint. J.
Biomechanics. 28:269-79.
Werner FW, Murphy DJ, and Palmer AK. (1989) Pressures in the distal
radioulnar joint: Effect of surgical procedures used for kienbock's
disease. J Orthopaedic Research. 7:445-50.
************************************************** *
* Jason Shultz *
* Orthopaedic Biomechanics Laboratory *
* Wenner-Gren Center for Biomedical Engineering *
* University of Kentucky *
* shultz@bme1.image.uky.edu *
************************************************** *
__________________________________________________ ____________
I have used the Fuji pressure sensitive film quite a bit over the past 12
years, and obtained it from numerous vendors over that time period (I'd
be happy to share those vendors if you'd like). I do not, however, have
any experience with the scanner, having always chosen instead to rely
on scanning Fuji stains with a flatbed scanner and performing my own
image analysis on a Macintosh. I just recently noticed the pressure
sensitive film, and the scanner, in a catalog from McMaster-Carr Supply
Company, out of Chicago, Illinois.
McMaster-Carr Supply Company
P.O. Box 4355
Chicago, IL 60680-4355
(630) 833-0300 e-mail:
chi.sales@mcmaster.com
I mention this because it is my first experience seeing the product listed
in a general supply catalog, and McMaster-Carr is a vendor routinely
used by many hospitals and universities in the U.S.
Regards, Don Anderson
p.s. Catalog 103, p. 385, item# 31705Kxx (where xx varies according to
specific range of film; 11-15 and is 72 for pc-based film scanner).
__________________________________________________ _____________
Fuji film is available from:
Inteque Resources Corporation
1 Bridge Plaza, Suite 250
Fort Lee, NJ 07024
tel: 201-461-9737
fax: 201-585-2150
Quantitation of the film stains can be readily and more accurately
determined (compared with the film reader) using standard image analysis
software to analyze a digital image of stain. As a start, you may want to
refer to the following articles:
Singerman et al. (1987), Quantitation of Pressure Sensitive Film Using
Digital Image Scanning. Experimental Mechanics 27:99-105.
Hale and Brown (1992), Contact Stress Gradient Detection Limits of
Pressensor Film. Journal of Biomechanical Engineering 114:352-357.
Good luck!
Joe Hale
__________________________________________________ ______________
We have a Fuji Prescale Densitometer (Model FPD201) in our laboratory. It
has collected dust for some time (though it's safely packaged). I am not
in a position to make decisions regarding its fate, but it may be possible
for me to let you have or at least use this device for the duration of your
study. We don't have much in the way of documentation, and the device may
or may not even work - I have never used it personally nor witnessed it
functioning. However, if you have a difficult time finding a vendor for
this product, or if it turns out to be prohibitively expensive, then don't
hesitate to contact me and I'll see what I can do to help.
Regards,
--
--------------------------------------------------------------
Anthony J. Petrella, M.S.
University of Pittsburgh | petrella@sprite.me.pitt.edu
Biomechanics Laboratory | Department of Mechanical Engineering
Musculoskeletal Research Center | Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery
--------------------------------------------------------------
__________________________________________________ _____________
Info on Fuji film
Call Jeffrey Stark at Sensor Products Inc. (SPI).
24 Castle Ridge Park, East Hanover NJ 07936-3547
Tel. (201)884-1755
FAX (201) 884-1699
Thank you for your inquiry. I will send a page from our catalog to the
address you provided. We currently show pressure recording film in our
catalog with psi ratings from 28-85 at $56.71 per foot to 7,100-18,500 at
$22.83 per foot. We also sell a color chart which helps to determine
pressure magnitude, as well as a PC-based scanner. Hopefully the catalog
page will provide the information
you are interested in.
Regards,
Shannon Small
McMaster-Carr Supply Co.
__________________________________________________ __________
I do not know where you are located. Therefore, I do not
know if "my" dealer here in Germany is of any help for you.
Here is the address anyway:
Tiedemann & Betz Gmbh&Co
Triftstr. 28
D-82467 Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Phone: (..49) 8821-3068 fax -3922
From my point of view, the "reader" you referred to is
only suitable for industrial applications where you have
an equal pressure distribution across the surface. I reads
the pressure only in a small (but probably not exactly
defined) area. We have used a digital image analysis system
but you could also use a scanner with appropriate resolution
(depending on your application).
Contact Adrian Liggins, PhD at the Shriners Hospital in Shreveport, LA,
USA; He has had a great deal of experience using Fuji pressure film, and
I am quite sure he could supply you with the information you need. His
email was aliggins@julian.uwo.ca, I am not sure if it has changed since
his move from Canada.
Good luck!
--
************************************************** ***************
* George Gorton, B.S. *
* Director, Gait Analysis Laboratory *
* *
* Shriners Hospitals for Children *
* 516 Carew Street *
* Springfield, MA 01082 *
* *
* tel - (413)735-1269 *
* email - ggorton@shrinerspfld.org *
************************************************** ***************
the responses:
Try contacting Dr. Roger C. Haut of the department of Biomechanics at
Michigan State University who has worked with this stuff.
Best of luck
================================================== ========================
Michael S. Sacks,Ph.D. " I am only flesh and blood,
Assistant Professor and of course collagen."
Department of Biomedical Engineering
POB 248294 -New Yorker Magazine comic
University of Miami
Coral Gables, FL 33124-0621
Voice (305) 284-5434
Fax (305) 284-6494
email: msacks@coeds.eng.miami.edu
__________________________________________________ _____________
It is my understanding that the reader is not very accurate/reliable.
I am not sure what type of information you are looking for.
Here are some articles that may be of help:
Ateshian GA, Ark JW, Rosenwasser MP, Pawluk RJ, Soslowsky LJ, and Mow VC.
(1995) Contact areas in the thumb carpometacarpal joint. J. Orthopaedic
Research. 13:450-8.
Augsburger S, Necking L, Horton J, Bach AW, and Tencer AF. (1992) A
comparison of scaphoid-trapezium-trapezoid fusion and four-bone tendon
weave
for scapholunate dissociation. J. Hand Surgery. 17-A:360-9.
Beaudoin AJ, Fiore SM, Krause WR, and Adelaar RS. (1991) Effect of
isolated talocalcaneal fusion of contact in the ankle and talonavicular
joints. Foot and Ankle. 12:19-25.
Bennet PJ, and Duplock LR. (1993) Pressure distribution beneath the human
foot. J. American Podiatric Medical Assoc. 83:674-8.
Brown TD, Anderson DD, Nepola JV, Singerman RJ, Pedersen DR, and Brand RA.
(1988) Contact stress aberrations following imprecise reduction of simple
tibial plateau fractures. J. Orthop. Research. 6:851-62.
Calhoun JH, Li F, Ledbetter BR, and Viegas SF. (1994) A comprehensive
study of pressure distribution in the ankle joint with inversion and
eversion. Foot and Ankle. 15:125-33.
D'Agata SD, Pearsall AW, Reider B, and Draganich LF. (1993) An in vitro
analysis of patellofemoral contact area and pressures following procurement
of the central one-third patellar tendon. Amer J Sports Med. 21:212-9.
Driscoll HL, Christensen JC, and Tencer AF. (1994) Contact
characteristics
of the ankle joint, Part I. The normal joint. J American Podiatric Medical
Association. 84:491-8.
Greenwald AS, Matejczyk M-B, Black JD, Porritt D, and Wilde AH. (1976)
Preliminary observations on the weight bearing surfaces of the human ankle
joint. Surgical Forum. 27:505-6.
Hennig EM, Staats A, and Rosenbaum D. (1994) Plantar pressure
distribution
patterns of young school children in comparison to adults. Foot and Ankle.
15:35-40.
Jahss MH, Kummer F, and Michelson JD. (1992) Investigations into the fat
pads of the sole of the foot: Heel pressure studies. Foot and Ankle.
13:227-32.
Kimizuka M, Kurosawa H, and Fukubayashi T. (1980) Load-bearing pattern of
the ankle joint. Contact area and pressure distribution. Arch. Orthop.
Trauma. 96:45-9.
Lorenz M, Patwardhan A, and Vanderby R. (1983) Load-bearing
characteristics of lumbar facets in the normal and surgically altered
spinal
segments. Spine. 8:122-30.
Macko VW, Mathews LS, Zwirkoski P, and Golstein SA. (1991) The
joint-contact area of the ankle. The contribution of the posterior
malleolus. J Bone Joint Surg. 73-A:347-51.
Moody ML, Koeneman J, Hettinger E, and Karpman RR. (1992) The effects of
fibular and talar displacement on joint contact areas about the ankle.
Orthop Rev. 21:741-4.
Ramsey PL, and Hamilton W. (1976) Changes in tibiotalar area of contact
caused by lateral talar shift. J Bone Joint Surg. 58-A:356-7.
Sangeorzan BJ, Wagner UA, Harrington RM, and Tencer AF. (1992) Contact
characteristics of the subtalar joint: The effect of talar neck
misalignment. J. Orthopaedic Research. 10:544-51.
Short WH, Palmer AK, Werner FW, and Murphy DJ. (1987) A biomechanical
study of distal radial fractures. J. Hand Surgery. 12-A:529-34.
Stormont TJ, An KN, Morrey BF, and Chao EY. (1985) Elbow joint contact
study: comparisons of techniques. J. of Biomechanics. 18:329-36.
Tencer AF, Viegas SF, Cantrell J, Chang M., Clegg P, Hicks C, O'Meara C,
and
Williamson JB. (1988) Pressure distribution in the wrist joint.
Orthopaedic Research. 6:509-17.
Tuckman AS, Werner FW, Fortino MD, and Spadaro JA. (1992) A technique for
measuring absolute toe pressures: Evaluation of pressure-sensitive film
techniques. Foot and Ankle. 13:220-3.
Viegas SF, Patterson RM, Todd PD, and McCarty P. (1993) Load mechanics of
the midcarpal joint. J. Hand Surgery. 18-A:14-8.
Wagner UA, Sangeorzan BJ, Harrington RM, and Tencer AF. (1992) Contact
characteristics of the subtalar joint: Load distribution between the
anterior and posterior facets. J. Orthopaedic Research. 10:535-43.
Wang C-L, Cheng C-K, Chen C-W, Lu C-M, Hang Y-S, and Liu T-K. (1995)
Contact areas and pressure distribution in the subtalar joint. J.
Biomechanics. 28:269-79.
Werner FW, Murphy DJ, and Palmer AK. (1989) Pressures in the distal
radioulnar joint: Effect of surgical procedures used for kienbock's
disease. J Orthopaedic Research. 7:445-50.
************************************************** *
* Jason Shultz *
* Orthopaedic Biomechanics Laboratory *
* Wenner-Gren Center for Biomedical Engineering *
* University of Kentucky *
* shultz@bme1.image.uky.edu *
************************************************** *
__________________________________________________ ____________
I have used the Fuji pressure sensitive film quite a bit over the past 12
years, and obtained it from numerous vendors over that time period (I'd
be happy to share those vendors if you'd like). I do not, however, have
any experience with the scanner, having always chosen instead to rely
on scanning Fuji stains with a flatbed scanner and performing my own
image analysis on a Macintosh. I just recently noticed the pressure
sensitive film, and the scanner, in a catalog from McMaster-Carr Supply
Company, out of Chicago, Illinois.
McMaster-Carr Supply Company
P.O. Box 4355
Chicago, IL 60680-4355
(630) 833-0300 e-mail:
chi.sales@mcmaster.com
I mention this because it is my first experience seeing the product listed
in a general supply catalog, and McMaster-Carr is a vendor routinely
used by many hospitals and universities in the U.S.
Regards, Don Anderson
p.s. Catalog 103, p. 385, item# 31705Kxx (where xx varies according to
specific range of film; 11-15 and is 72 for pc-based film scanner).
__________________________________________________ _____________
Fuji film is available from:
Inteque Resources Corporation
1 Bridge Plaza, Suite 250
Fort Lee, NJ 07024
tel: 201-461-9737
fax: 201-585-2150
Quantitation of the film stains can be readily and more accurately
determined (compared with the film reader) using standard image analysis
software to analyze a digital image of stain. As a start, you may want to
refer to the following articles:
Singerman et al. (1987), Quantitation of Pressure Sensitive Film Using
Digital Image Scanning. Experimental Mechanics 27:99-105.
Hale and Brown (1992), Contact Stress Gradient Detection Limits of
Pressensor Film. Journal of Biomechanical Engineering 114:352-357.
Good luck!
Joe Hale
__________________________________________________ ______________
We have a Fuji Prescale Densitometer (Model FPD201) in our laboratory. It
has collected dust for some time (though it's safely packaged). I am not
in a position to make decisions regarding its fate, but it may be possible
for me to let you have or at least use this device for the duration of your
study. We don't have much in the way of documentation, and the device may
or may not even work - I have never used it personally nor witnessed it
functioning. However, if you have a difficult time finding a vendor for
this product, or if it turns out to be prohibitively expensive, then don't
hesitate to contact me and I'll see what I can do to help.
Regards,
--
--------------------------------------------------------------
Anthony J. Petrella, M.S.
University of Pittsburgh | petrella@sprite.me.pitt.edu
Biomechanics Laboratory | Department of Mechanical Engineering
Musculoskeletal Research Center | Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery
--------------------------------------------------------------
__________________________________________________ _____________
Info on Fuji film
Call Jeffrey Stark at Sensor Products Inc. (SPI).
24 Castle Ridge Park, East Hanover NJ 07936-3547
Tel. (201)884-1755
FAX (201) 884-1699
Thank you for your inquiry. I will send a page from our catalog to the
address you provided. We currently show pressure recording film in our
catalog with psi ratings from 28-85 at $56.71 per foot to 7,100-18,500 at
$22.83 per foot. We also sell a color chart which helps to determine
pressure magnitude, as well as a PC-based scanner. Hopefully the catalog
page will provide the information
you are interested in.
Regards,
Shannon Small
McMaster-Carr Supply Co.
__________________________________________________ __________
I do not know where you are located. Therefore, I do not
know if "my" dealer here in Germany is of any help for you.
Here is the address anyway:
Tiedemann & Betz Gmbh&Co
Triftstr. 28
D-82467 Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Phone: (..49) 8821-3068 fax -3922
From my point of view, the "reader" you referred to is
only suitable for industrial applications where you have
an equal pressure distribution across the surface. I reads
the pressure only in a small (but probably not exactly
defined) area. We have used a digital image analysis system
but you could also use a scanner with appropriate resolution
(depending on your application).
Contact Adrian Liggins, PhD at the Shriners Hospital in Shreveport, LA,
USA; He has had a great deal of experience using Fuji pressure film, and
I am quite sure he could supply you with the information you need. His
email was aliggins@julian.uwo.ca, I am not sure if it has changed since
his move from Canada.
Good luck!
--
************************************************** ***************
* George Gorton, B.S. *
* Director, Gait Analysis Laboratory *
* *
* Shriners Hospitals for Children *
* 516 Carew Street *
* Springfield, MA 01082 *
* *
* tel - (413)735-1269 *
* email - ggorton@shrinerspfld.org *
************************************************** ***************