Finite element (FE) analysis has become an increasingly popular technique in the study of human joint biomechanics, as it allows for detailed analysis of the joint/tissue behavior under complex, clinically relevant loading conditions. A wide variety of modeling techniques have been utilized to model knee joint ligaments. However, the effect of a selected constitutive model to simulate the ligaments on knee kinematics remains unclear. The purpose of the current study was to determine the effect of two most common techniques utilized to model knee ligaments on joint kinematics under functional loading conditions. We hypothesized that anatomic representations of the knee ligaments with anisotropic hyperelastic properties will result in more re...
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For testing purposes of prostheses at a preclinical stage, it is very valuable to have a generic mod...
A finite element model of the tibio-femoral joint in thehuman knee was created using a new technique...
Science Arts & Métiers (SAM)International audienceThe management of knee instability is a complex pr...
The management of knee instability is a complex problem in orthopedic surgery. To comprehensively as...
In finite element (FE) models knee ligaments can represented either by a group of one-dimensional sp...
In finite element (FE) models knee ligaments can represented either by a group of one-dimensional sp...
Knee ligaments are elastic bands of soft tissue with a complex microstructure and biomechanics, whic...
A large number of finite element models have been developed to study the behaviour of the knee joint...
Despite decades of clinical, experimental, and computational research on knee joints, the lack of un...
Modeling complex knee biomechanics is a continual challenge, which has resulted in many models of va...
The knee joint is one of the most important parts of the human body. It is instrumental to almost ev...
The knee joint is one of the most important parts of the human body. It is instrumental to almost ev...
International audienceSubject-specific tensioning of ligaments is essential for the stability of the...
Knee ligaments are elastic bands of soft tissue with a complex microstructure and biomechanics, whic...
Contains fulltext : 48793.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)For testing pu...
For testing purposes of prostheses at a preclinical stage, it is very valuable to have a generic mod...
A finite element model of the tibio-femoral joint in thehuman knee was created using a new technique...
Science Arts & Métiers (SAM)International audienceThe management of knee instability is a complex pr...
The management of knee instability is a complex problem in orthopedic surgery. To comprehensively as...
In finite element (FE) models knee ligaments can represented either by a group of one-dimensional sp...
In finite element (FE) models knee ligaments can represented either by a group of one-dimensional sp...
Knee ligaments are elastic bands of soft tissue with a complex microstructure and biomechanics, whic...
A large number of finite element models have been developed to study the behaviour of the knee joint...
Despite decades of clinical, experimental, and computational research on knee joints, the lack of un...
Modeling complex knee biomechanics is a continual challenge, which has resulted in many models of va...
The knee joint is one of the most important parts of the human body. It is instrumental to almost ev...
The knee joint is one of the most important parts of the human body. It is instrumental to almost ev...
International audienceSubject-specific tensioning of ligaments is essential for the stability of the...
Knee ligaments are elastic bands of soft tissue with a complex microstructure and biomechanics, whic...
Contains fulltext : 48793.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)For testing pu...
For testing purposes of prostheses at a preclinical stage, it is very valuable to have a generic mod...
A finite element model of the tibio-femoral joint in thehuman knee was created using a new technique...