Subject-specific finite element modeling of the adolescent thoracic spine for scoliosis research

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This paper describes the use of finite element modeling methods to predict intercomponent sliding, rotation, constraint, and contact mechanics in a total ankle replacement device. Ligaments are modeled to constrain motion occurring during physiologic loading and articulation over a full gait cycle.


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This paper adresses the methodology used to model the knee joint in vivo from MRI images. The knee joint model obtained is subject specific. The paper presents all the treatment procedure: Geometrical acquisitions, Joint movement analysis, Meshing techniques and nonlinear finite element modeling with contact between the bones, the cartilage and the menisci. The model provides the contact pressure applied on the various components of the joint for one normal subject.


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