The present study aims to create a patient-specific hand model to simulate the passive rehabilitation on the index finger, quantifying the flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) tendon excursion and the stress experienced during simulated flexion. The computational model used in this analysis was created from an unknown patient dataset available in the Embodi3d online library. The segmentation, three-dimensional reconstruction, and modeling of the structures involved were performed using Materialise Mimics and Rhino3D. The FDP tendon excursion and stress values present in the model were calculated in the ANSYS environment. Based on the finite-element simulation, the FDP tendon presents an excursion of 10.1 mm during passive postoperative flexion....
The finite element analysis method was used to obtain the lateral deformation profile and values of ...
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of fibromucosa height on the stress distribution and displacement of...
The goal of this thesis is to develop novel computational tools and software for detailed modelling ...
The present study aims to create a patient-specific hand model to simulate the passive rehabilitatio...
The aim of this work was to create an anatomically accurate three-dimensional finite element model o...
The purpose of this work is to develop a 2D static biomechanical model of the index finger as a g...
This final year project aims to utilize a previously created three-dimensional (3D) model of the hum...
The flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS) and flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) are critical for finge...
To address the issues of over-simplification and indeterminacy in existing 2D and 3D biomechanical m...
The purpose of this study is to validate of a new external finger fixator components by using finite...
International audienceThe knowledge of local stress distribution in hand joints is crucial to unders...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture. Internationale.International audienceThis work displayed t...
This thesis explores the creation and validations of a simulated musculoskeletal model of the human ...
The Finite Element Method (FEM) models are valuable tools to create an idea of the behavior of any s...
This dissertation develops a framework for modelling biomechanical systems, with special focus on th...
The finite element analysis method was used to obtain the lateral deformation profile and values of ...
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of fibromucosa height on the stress distribution and displacement of...
The goal of this thesis is to develop novel computational tools and software for detailed modelling ...
The present study aims to create a patient-specific hand model to simulate the passive rehabilitatio...
The aim of this work was to create an anatomically accurate three-dimensional finite element model o...
The purpose of this work is to develop a 2D static biomechanical model of the index finger as a g...
This final year project aims to utilize a previously created three-dimensional (3D) model of the hum...
The flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS) and flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) are critical for finge...
To address the issues of over-simplification and indeterminacy in existing 2D and 3D biomechanical m...
The purpose of this study is to validate of a new external finger fixator components by using finite...
International audienceThe knowledge of local stress distribution in hand joints is crucial to unders...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture. Internationale.International audienceThis work displayed t...
This thesis explores the creation and validations of a simulated musculoskeletal model of the human ...
The Finite Element Method (FEM) models are valuable tools to create an idea of the behavior of any s...
This dissertation develops a framework for modelling biomechanical systems, with special focus on th...
The finite element analysis method was used to obtain the lateral deformation profile and values of ...
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of fibromucosa height on the stress distribution and displacement of...
The goal of this thesis is to develop novel computational tools and software for detailed modelling ...