Spine-related disorders are amongst the most frequently encountered problems in clinical medicine. For several applications such as 1) to improve the assessment of the strength of the spine, as well as 2) to optimize the personalization of spinal interventions, image-based biomechanical modeling of the vertebrae is expected to play an important predictive role. However, this requires the construction of computational models that are subject-specific and comprehensive. In particular, they need to incorporate information about the vertebral anisotropic micro-architecture, which plays a central role in the biomechanical function of the vertebrae. In practice, however, accurate personalization of the vertebral trabeculae has proven to be diffic...
AbstractContinuum finite element (FE) models of bones have become a standard pre-clinical tool to es...
Six porcine and four human cadaveric vertebrae were imaged using micro computed tomography (μCT) (Sc...
STUDY DESIGN: Feasibility study on characterizing thoracic vertebral shape from magnetic resonance ...
Spine-related disorders are amongst the most frequently encountered problems in clinical medicine. F...
Spine-related disorders are amongst the most frequently encountered problems in clinical medicine. F...
Low trauma fractures are amongst the most frequently encountered problems in the clinical assessment...
The personalization of trabecular micro-architecture has been recently shown to be important in pati...
Low trauma fractures are amongst the most frequently encountered problems in the clinical assessment...
Patient-specific biomechanical models including local bone mineral density and anisotropy have gaine...
In population-oriented ergonomics product design and musculoskeletal kinetics analysis, digital spin...
With improving clinical CT scanning technology, the accuracy of CT-based finite element (FE) models ...
The apparent stiffness tensor is an important mechanical parameter for characterizing trabecular bon...
With an aging population lower back pain is a growing concern amongst many people. Recent developmen...
Image-based modeling is a popular approach to perform patient-specific biomechanical simulations. Ac...
AbstractContinuum finite element (FE) models of bones have become a standard pre-clinical tool to es...
Six porcine and four human cadaveric vertebrae were imaged using micro computed tomography (μCT) (Sc...
STUDY DESIGN: Feasibility study on characterizing thoracic vertebral shape from magnetic resonance ...
Spine-related disorders are amongst the most frequently encountered problems in clinical medicine. F...
Spine-related disorders are amongst the most frequently encountered problems in clinical medicine. F...
Low trauma fractures are amongst the most frequently encountered problems in the clinical assessment...
The personalization of trabecular micro-architecture has been recently shown to be important in pati...
Low trauma fractures are amongst the most frequently encountered problems in the clinical assessment...
Patient-specific biomechanical models including local bone mineral density and anisotropy have gaine...
In population-oriented ergonomics product design and musculoskeletal kinetics analysis, digital spin...
With improving clinical CT scanning technology, the accuracy of CT-based finite element (FE) models ...
The apparent stiffness tensor is an important mechanical parameter for characterizing trabecular bon...
With an aging population lower back pain is a growing concern amongst many people. Recent developmen...
Image-based modeling is a popular approach to perform patient-specific biomechanical simulations. Ac...
AbstractContinuum finite element (FE) models of bones have become a standard pre-clinical tool to es...
Six porcine and four human cadaveric vertebrae were imaged using micro computed tomography (μCT) (Sc...
STUDY DESIGN: Feasibility study on characterizing thoracic vertebral shape from magnetic resonance ...