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Darryl D. D'Lima
Researcher at Scripps Health
Publications - 289
Citations - 18787
Darryl D. D'Lima is an academic researcher from Scripps Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cartilage & Knee Joint. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 279 publications receiving 16524 citations. Previous affiliations of Darryl D. D'Lima include Scripps Research Institute & Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies.
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ISB recommendation on definitions of joint coordinate system of various joints for the reporting of human joint motion—part I: ankle, hip, and spine
Ge Wu,Sorin Siegler,Paul Allard,Chris Kirtley,Alberto Leardini,Dieter Rosenbaum,Mike Whittle,Darryl D. D'Lima,Luca Cristofolini,Hartmut Witte,Oskar Schmid,Ian A. F. Stokes +11 more
TL;DR: The Standardization and Terminology Committee (STC) of the International Society of Biomechanics proposes definitions of JCS for the ankle, hip, and spine, and suggests that adopting these standards will lead to better communication among researchers and clinicians.
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Direct Human Cartilage Repair Using Three-Dimensional Bioprinting Technology
TL;DR: The importance of direct cartilage repair and promising anatomic cartilage engineering using 3D bioprinting technology is indicated and the need to integrate implants with surrounding native tissues is highlighted.
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Grand Challenge Competition to Predict In Vivo Knee Loads
Benjamin J. Fregly,Thor F. Besier,David Lloyd,Scott L. Delp,Scott A. Banks,Marcus G. Pandy,Darryl D. D'Lima +6 more
TL;DR: An annual “Grand Challenge Competition to Predict In Vivo Knee Loads” based on a series of comprehensive publicly available in vivo data sets for evaluating musculoskeletal model predictions of contact and muscle forces in the knee is introduced.
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Correlation between the knee adduction torque and medial contact force for a variety of gait patterns.
Dong Zhao,Scott A. Banks,Kim H. Mitchell,Darryl D. D'Lima,Clifford W. Colwell,Benjamin J. Fregly +5 more
TL;DR: In vivo data collected from a single subject with an instrumented knee implant support the hypothesis that the knee adduction torque is highly correlated with medial compartment contact force and medial to total force ratio during gait.
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The effect of the orientation of the acetabular and femoral components on the range of motion of the hip at different head-neck ratios.
TL;DR: There is an optimum range of acetabular abduction and femoral anteversion that allows the potential for a maximum range of motion without prosthetic impingement after total hip arthroplasty and these data can be used intraoperatively to determine optimum position.