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Abstract #2652

The encoder as leading part of detecting torque on implants for a fully automated test method in accordance to ASTM F 2213 standard to improve MR-Safety

Karina Schuller1, Dominik Süß1, Manuel Stich1, and Ralf Ringler1

1X-Ray & Molecular Imaging Lab, OTH Amberg-Weiden, Weiden, Germany

Due to magnetically induced torque, strong magnetic fields cause different effects on medical devices like implants. In accordance to that, this study should investigate by the help of a rotary encoder, if a rotary movement can be acquired to the ASTM standard. The used rotary encoder is specified with a high angular resolution, which enables detailed rotating motion detection, and its MR compatibility.

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