Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6286897 | Hearing Research | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The reconstructed motion has a complex spatial characteristic and varies for different force application points. The motion changed with increasing load caused by the kinematic guidance of the articular surfaces of the joint. The IMJ permits a relative large rotation around the anterior-posterior axis through the joint when a force is applied at the lenticularis in lateral direction before impeding the motion. This is part of the decoupling of the malleus motion from the incus motion in case of large quasi-static loads.
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Authors
S. Ihrle, R. Gerig, I. Dobrev, C. Röösli, J.H. Sim, A.M. Huber, A. Eiber,