Low trauma fractures are amongst the most frequently encountered problems in the clinical assessment and treatment of bones, with dramatic health consequences for individuals and high financial costs for health systems. Consequently, significant research efforts have been dedicated to the development of accurate computational models of bone biomechanics and strength. However, the estimation of the fabric tensors, which describe the microarchitecture of the bone, has proven to be challenging using in vivo imaging. On the other hand, existing research has shown that isotropic models do not produce accurate predictions of stress states within the bone, as the material properties of the trabecular bone are anisotropic. In this paper, we present...
Image-based modeling is a popular approach to perform patient-specific biomechanical simulations. Ac...
Spine-related disorders are amongst the most frequently encountered problems in clinical medicine. F...
It is well known that the mechanical behaviour of cancellous bone depends not only on its mineral co...
Low trauma fractures are amongst the most frequently encountered problems in the clinical assessment...
Low trauma fractures are amongst the most frequently encountered problems in the clinical assessment...
AbstractContinuum finite element (FE) models of bones have become a standard pre-clinical tool to es...
Continuum finite element (FE) models of bones have become a standard pre-clinical tool to estimate b...
Continuum finite element (FE) models of bones and bone-implant configurations are usually based on c...
With improving clinical CT scanning technology, the accuracy of CT-based finite element (FE) models ...
The micro-architecture of cancellous bone is considered a major determinant of the fracture risk. Ye...
AbstractAging induces several types of architectural changes in trabecular bone including thinning, ...
The apparent stiffness tensor is an important mechanical parameter for characterizing trabecular bon...
Trabecular bone structure may complement bone volume/total volume fraction (BV/TV) in the prediction...
Image-based modeling is a popular approach to perform patient-specific biomechanical simulations. Ac...
Spine-related disorders are amongst the most frequently encountered problems in clinical medicine. F...
It is well known that the mechanical behaviour of cancellous bone depends not only on its mineral co...
Low trauma fractures are amongst the most frequently encountered problems in the clinical assessment...
Low trauma fractures are amongst the most frequently encountered problems in the clinical assessment...
AbstractContinuum finite element (FE) models of bones have become a standard pre-clinical tool to es...
Continuum finite element (FE) models of bones have become a standard pre-clinical tool to estimate b...
Continuum finite element (FE) models of bones and bone-implant configurations are usually based on c...
With improving clinical CT scanning technology, the accuracy of CT-based finite element (FE) models ...
The micro-architecture of cancellous bone is considered a major determinant of the fracture risk. Ye...
AbstractAging induces several types of architectural changes in trabecular bone including thinning, ...
The apparent stiffness tensor is an important mechanical parameter for characterizing trabecular bon...
Trabecular bone structure may complement bone volume/total volume fraction (BV/TV) in the prediction...
Image-based modeling is a popular approach to perform patient-specific biomechanical simulations. Ac...
Spine-related disorders are amongst the most frequently encountered problems in clinical medicine. F...
It is well known that the mechanical behaviour of cancellous bone depends not only on its mineral co...