A Robotics Perspective on Experimental Injury Biomechanics of Human Body Upper Extremities

Author(s):  
Mazin Hamad ◽  
Alexander Kurdas ◽  
Saeed Abdolshah ◽  
Sami Haddadin
2012 ◽  
pp. 221-285
Author(s):  
Richard Kent ◽  
Johan Ivarsson ◽  
Matthew R. Maltese

2012 ◽  
pp. 87-155
Author(s):  
Johan Ivarsson ◽  
Masayoshi Okamoto ◽  
Yukou Takahashi

2015 ◽  
Vol 80 ◽  
pp. 7-17 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jason L. Forman ◽  
Francisco J. Lopez-Valdes ◽  
Sonia Duprey ◽  
Dipan Bose ◽  
Eduardo del Pozo de Dios ◽  
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Author(s):  
Nicholas A. Vavalle ◽  
Daniel P. Moreno ◽  
Joel D. Stitzel ◽  
F. Scott Gayzik

Advanced human body finite element models (FEMs) are gaining popularity in the study of injury biomechanics [1, 2]. FEMs must be validated to ensure that model outputs correspond to experimentally-observed phenomena. During the validation process researchers often qualitatively compare the model response to a laboratory experiment. However, a more rigorous approach is to use quantitative methods. Often, these methods attempt to parse the error contributions of phase, magnitude, and a shape factor. The purpose of this study is to apply one such method for validation quantification, called the enhanced error assessment of response time histories (EEARTH), to a model that was recently developed. The EEARTH method is anticipated to be part of the forthcoming ISO standard (ISO/TC 22/SC 10/WG 4) on comparing model outcomes to experimental data. The subject of this study is the Global Human Body Models Consortium (GHBMC) 50 th percentile male seated model (M50). The mission statement of the consortium is to develop a set of biofidelic computational human body models to aid in the study injury biomechanics and safety system enhancement.


Author(s):  
Shulin Wen ◽  
Jingwei Feng ◽  
A. Krajewski ◽  
A. Ravaglioli

Hydroxyapatite bioceramics has attracted many material scientists as it is the main constituent of the bone and the teeth in human body. The synthesis of the bioceramics has been performed for years. Nowadays, the synthetic work is not only focused on the hydroapatite but also on the fluorapatite and chlorapatite bioceramics since later materials have also biological compatibility with human tissues; and they may also be very promising for clinic purpose. However, in comparison of the synthetic bioceramics with natural one on microstructure, a great differences were observed according to our previous results. We have investigated these differences further in this work since they are very important to appraise the synthetic bioceramics for their clinic application.The synthetic hydroxyapatite and chlorapatite were prepared according to A. Krajewski and A. Ravaglioli and their recent work. The briquettes from different hydroxyapatite or chlorapatite powders were fired in a laboratory furnace at the temperature of 900-1300°C. The samples of human enamel selected for the comparison with synthetic bioceramics were from Chinese adult teeth.


Author(s):  
Tong Wensheng ◽  
Lu Lianhuang ◽  
Zhang Zhijun

This is a combined study of two diffirent branches, photogrammetry and morphology of blood cells. The three dimensional quantitative analysis of erythrocytes using SEMP technique, electron computation technique and photogrammetry theory has made it possible to push the study of mophology of blood cells from LM, TEM, SEM to a higher stage, that of SEM P. A new path has been broken for deeply study of morphology of blood cells.In medical view, the abnormality of the quality and quantity of erythrocytes is one of the important changes of blood disease. It shows the abnormal blood—making function of the human body. Therefore, the study of the change of shape on erythrocytes is the indispensable and important basis of reference in the clinical diagnosis and research of blood disease.The erythrocytes of one normal person, three PNH Patients and one AA patient were used in this experiment. This research determines the following items: Height;Length of two axes (long and short), ratio; Crevice in depth and width of cell membrane; Circumference of erythrocytes; Isoline map of erythrocytes; Section map of erythrocytes.


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