Abstract Background Results of finite element (FE) analyses can give insight into musculoskeletal diseases if physiological boundary conditions, which include the muscle forces during specific activities of daily life, are considered in the FE modelling. So far, many simplifications of the boundary conditions are currently made. This study presents an approach for FE modelling of the lower limb for which muscle forces were included. Methods The stance phase of normal gait was simulated. Muscle forces were calculated using a musculoskeletal rigid body (RB) model of the human body, and were subsequently applied to a FE model of the lower limb. It was shown that the inertial forces are negligible during the stance phase of normal gait. The con...
Musculoskeletal loading influences the stresses and strains within the human femur and thereby affec...
Musculoskeletal models provide non-invasive and subject-specific biomechanical investigations of the...
In order to advance the design of femoral joints and femoral surgical procedures, it is vital to fir...
peer reviewedAbstract Background Results of finite element (FE) analyses can give insight into mus...
A key strength of computational modeling is that it can provide estimates of muscle, ligament, and j...
A key strength of computational modeling is that it can provide estimates of muscle, ligament, and j...
A key strength of computational modeling is that it can provide estimates of muscle, ligament, and j...
A key strength of computational modeling is that it can provide estimates of muscle, ligament, and j...
International audienceBiomechanical models of the human body are important tools in understanding th...
Finite element analysis has been used extensively in the study of bone loading and implant performan...
Representation of realistic muscle geometries is needed for systematic biomechanical simulation of m...
The objective of this study is to develop a computational framework for investigating the dynamic be...
This paper describes a finite element scheme for realistic muscle-driven simulation of human foot mo...
The aim of the current work was to study the effect of simplified loading on strain distribution wit...
The aim of the current work was to study the effect of simplified loading on strain distribution wit...
Musculoskeletal loading influences the stresses and strains within the human femur and thereby affec...
Musculoskeletal models provide non-invasive and subject-specific biomechanical investigations of the...
In order to advance the design of femoral joints and femoral surgical procedures, it is vital to fir...
peer reviewedAbstract Background Results of finite element (FE) analyses can give insight into mus...
A key strength of computational modeling is that it can provide estimates of muscle, ligament, and j...
A key strength of computational modeling is that it can provide estimates of muscle, ligament, and j...
A key strength of computational modeling is that it can provide estimates of muscle, ligament, and j...
A key strength of computational modeling is that it can provide estimates of muscle, ligament, and j...
International audienceBiomechanical models of the human body are important tools in understanding th...
Finite element analysis has been used extensively in the study of bone loading and implant performan...
Representation of realistic muscle geometries is needed for systematic biomechanical simulation of m...
The objective of this study is to develop a computational framework for investigating the dynamic be...
This paper describes a finite element scheme for realistic muscle-driven simulation of human foot mo...
The aim of the current work was to study the effect of simplified loading on strain distribution wit...
The aim of the current work was to study the effect of simplified loading on strain distribution wit...
Musculoskeletal loading influences the stresses and strains within the human femur and thereby affec...
Musculoskeletal models provide non-invasive and subject-specific biomechanical investigations of the...
In order to advance the design of femoral joints and femoral surgical procedures, it is vital to fir...