Comparison of Capacitive versus Resistive Joint Contact Stress Sensors

@article{Martinelli2006ComparisonOC,
  title={Comparison of Capacitive versus Resistive Joint Contact Stress Sensors},
  author={Livio Martinelli and Christof Hurschler and Dorothy Rosenbaum},
  journal={Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research},
  year={2006},
  volume={447},
  pages={214-220}
}
Cartilage contact stress elevations might be associated with pain or other symptoms after malunited, incongruous intraarticular fractures. Studies identifying fractures with patterns of elevated contact stresses would help to ensure more appropriate choices of treatment. However, appropriate instrumentation for such studies is crucial. We tested two such systems, one capacitive and one resistive, under identical loading conditions presumed to occur in the ankle. We used a materials testing… 
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