International audienceSubject-specific tensioning of ligaments is essential for the stability of the knee joint and represents a challenging aspect in the development of finite element models. We aimed to introduce and evaluate a new procedure for the quantification of ligament prestrains from biplanar X-ray and CT data. Subject-specific model evaluation was performed by comparing predicted femorotibial kinematics with the in vitro response of six cadaveric specimens. The differences obtained using personalized models were comparable to those reported in similar studies in the literature. This study is the first step toward the use of simplified, personalized knee FE models in clinical context such as ligament balancing
The knee joint is one of the most important parts of the human body. It is instrumental to almost ev...
International audienceThe availability of a validated subject-specific model of the knee joint would...
The objective of this paper was to evaluate in vivo material properties in order to address technica...
Subject-specific tensioning of ligaments is essential for the stability of the knee joint and repres...
A large number of finite element models have been developed to study the behaviour of the knee joint...
Science Arts & Métiers (SAM)International audienceThe management of knee instability is a complex pr...
The management of knee instability is a complex problem in orthopedic surgery. To comprehensively as...
Finite element (FE) analysis has become an increasingly popular technique in the study of human join...
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...
Knee ligaments are elastic bands of soft tissue with a complex microstructure and biomechanics, whic...
Modeling complex knee biomechanics is a continual challenge, which has resulted in many models of va...
Contains fulltext : 48793.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)For testing pu...
For testing purposes of prostheses at a preclinical stage, it is very valuable to have a generic mod...
The knee joint is one of the most important parts of the human body. It is instrumental to almost ev...
The knee joint is one of the most important parts of the human body. It is instrumental to almost ev...
International audienceThe availability of a validated subject-specific model of the knee joint would...
The objective of this paper was to evaluate in vivo material properties in order to address technica...
Subject-specific tensioning of ligaments is essential for the stability of the knee joint and repres...
A large number of finite element models have been developed to study the behaviour of the knee joint...
Science Arts & Métiers (SAM)International audienceThe management of knee instability is a complex pr...
The management of knee instability is a complex problem in orthopedic surgery. To comprehensively as...
Finite element (FE) analysis has become an increasingly popular technique in the study of human join...
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...
Knee ligaments are elastic bands of soft tissue with a complex microstructure and biomechanics, whic...
Modeling complex knee biomechanics is a continual challenge, which has resulted in many models of va...
Contains fulltext : 48793.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)For testing pu...
For testing purposes of prostheses at a preclinical stage, it is very valuable to have a generic mod...
The knee joint is one of the most important parts of the human body. It is instrumental to almost ev...
The knee joint is one of the most important parts of the human body. It is instrumental to almost ev...
International audienceThe availability of a validated subject-specific model of the knee joint would...
The objective of this paper was to evaluate in vivo material properties in order to address technica...