Finite Element Analysis of Stress Distribution in Normal and Osteoporosis Pelvis Models
Finite element analysis is the most commonly used methods in orthopedic biomechanical research. The study aims at improving the common understanding of the behavior of the pelvis and the biomechanics of the pelvic ring in a healthy and osteoporosis configuration. We performed a finite element analysis using the ANSYS program. The study mainly focused on bones and the joints and the complex modelling of the ligaments was ignored. The results of our study showed that the stress distribution of the pelvis with osteoporosis was changed compared with normal pelvis. In addition to, in the healthy bone, where the maximum stress values are concentrated around the obturator foramen (anterior arch of the pelvic ring), in the osteoporotic bone, the maximum stress also appear at the posterior arch of the pelvic ring (especially in the sacrum.