Long bone fractures are common and although treatments are highly effective in most cases, it is challenging to achieve successful repair for groups such as open and periprosthetic fractures. Previous biomechanical studies of fracture repair, including computer and experimental models, have simplified the fracture with a flat geometry or a gap, and there is a need for a more accurate fracture representation to mimic the situation in-vivo. The aims of this study were to develop a methodology for generating repeatable transverse fractures in long bones in-vitro and to characterise the fracture surface using non-invasive computer tomography (CT) methods. Ten porcine femora were fractured in a custom-built rig under high-rate loading conditions...
International audienceIn this paper, a simple and practical two-dimensional finite element (FE) mode...
Prevention of osteoporotic fractures requires accurate methods to detect the increase in bone fragil...
WOS: 000245491200006PubMed ID: 16854508Our aim was to show that microcomputed tomography is a useful...
Long bone fractures are common and although treatments are highly effective in most cases, it is cha...
The accuracy of biomechanical simulation has been improved by using high-resolution computed tomogra...
The accuracy of biomechanical simulation has been improved by using high-resolution computed tomogra...
Development of Finite Element (FE) modelling techniques has allowed the creation of 3D models based ...
AbstractDevelopment of Finite Element (FE) modelling techniques has allowed the creation of 3D model...
The clinical gold standard in orthopaedics for treating fractures with large bone defects is still t...
International audienceIn recent years, increasingly stringent passenger vehicle safety requirements ...
During bone regeneration, mechanical loading is believed to be responsible for provoking bone format...
Recently, micro-Finite Element (micro-FE) analysis based on High Resolution peripheral Quantitative ...
To assess how many and which CT reformats of long bone non-unions should be analyzed to best approxi...
In clinical practice, fracture healing is evaluated by clinical judgment in combination with convent...
International audienceIn this paper, a simple and practical two-dimensional finite element (FE) mode...
Prevention of osteoporotic fractures requires accurate methods to detect the increase in bone fragil...
WOS: 000245491200006PubMed ID: 16854508Our aim was to show that microcomputed tomography is a useful...
Long bone fractures are common and although treatments are highly effective in most cases, it is cha...
The accuracy of biomechanical simulation has been improved by using high-resolution computed tomogra...
The accuracy of biomechanical simulation has been improved by using high-resolution computed tomogra...
Development of Finite Element (FE) modelling techniques has allowed the creation of 3D models based ...
AbstractDevelopment of Finite Element (FE) modelling techniques has allowed the creation of 3D model...
The clinical gold standard in orthopaedics for treating fractures with large bone defects is still t...
International audienceIn recent years, increasingly stringent passenger vehicle safety requirements ...
During bone regeneration, mechanical loading is believed to be responsible for provoking bone format...
Recently, micro-Finite Element (micro-FE) analysis based on High Resolution peripheral Quantitative ...
To assess how many and which CT reformats of long bone non-unions should be analyzed to best approxi...
In clinical practice, fracture healing is evaluated by clinical judgment in combination with convent...
International audienceIn this paper, a simple and practical two-dimensional finite element (FE) mode...
Prevention of osteoporotic fractures requires accurate methods to detect the increase in bone fragil...
WOS: 000245491200006PubMed ID: 16854508Our aim was to show that microcomputed tomography is a useful...