The objective of this paper was to evaluate in vivo material properties in order to address technical aspects of computational modeling of ligaments in the tibiofemoral joint using a probabilistic method. The laxity test was applied to the anterior-posterior drawer under 30° and 90° of flexion with a series of stress radiographs, a Telos device, and computed tomography. Ligament stiffness was investigated using sensitivity analysis based on the Monte-Carlo method with a subject-specific finite element model generated from in vivo computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging data, subjected to laxity test conditions. The material properties of ligament stiffness and initial ligament strain in a subject-specific finite element model wer...
Subject-specific tensioning of ligaments is essential for the stability of the knee joint and repres...
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This article used probabilistic analysis to evaluate material properties of the in vivo subject-spec...
The knowledge of how cruciate ligaments stabilize the knee joint could be very useful during the exe...
International audienceSubject-specific tensioning of ligaments is essential for the stability of the...
Modeling complex knee biomechanics is a continual challenge, which has resulted in many models of va...
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...
The aim of this work is to provide a computational tool for the investigation of ankle mechanics und...
Characterization of the main tibiofemoral ligaments is an essential step in developing patient-speci...
A computational model of the tibiofemoral joint utilizing the discrete element analysis method has b...
A computational model of the tibiofemoral joint utilizing the discrete element analysis method has b...
A computational model of the tibiofemoral joint utilizing the discrete element analysis method has b...
A computational model of the tibiofemoral joint utilizing the discrete element analysis method has b...
Subject-specific tensioning of ligaments is essential for the stability of the knee joint and repres...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. Background Context Predicting physiological range of motion (ROM) using a finit...
Contains fulltext : 48793.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)For testing pu...
This article used probabilistic analysis to evaluate material properties of the in vivo subject-spec...
The knowledge of how cruciate ligaments stabilize the knee joint could be very useful during the exe...
International audienceSubject-specific tensioning of ligaments is essential for the stability of the...
Modeling complex knee biomechanics is a continual challenge, which has resulted in many models of va...
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...
The aim of this work is to provide a computational tool for the investigation of ankle mechanics und...
Characterization of the main tibiofemoral ligaments is an essential step in developing patient-speci...
A computational model of the tibiofemoral joint utilizing the discrete element analysis method has b...
A computational model of the tibiofemoral joint utilizing the discrete element analysis method has b...
A computational model of the tibiofemoral joint utilizing the discrete element analysis method has b...
A computational model of the tibiofemoral joint utilizing the discrete element analysis method has b...
Subject-specific tensioning of ligaments is essential for the stability of the knee joint and repres...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. Background Context Predicting physiological range of motion (ROM) using a finit...
Contains fulltext : 48793.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)For testing pu...