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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhe Wang ◽  
Matthieu Dorier ◽  
Pradeep Subedi ◽  
Philip E. Davis ◽  
Manish Parashar

Author(s):  
Robert P. Gilbert ◽  
Ana Vasilic ◽  
Sandra Klinge ◽  
Alex Panchenko ◽  
Klaus Hackl

2016 ◽  
Vol 63 (4) ◽  
pp. 549-563
Author(s):  
Paweł Wymysłowski ◽  
Tomasz Zagrajek

AbstractThe paper presents a method of analysis of bone remodelling in the vicinity of implants. The authors aimed at building a model and numerical procedures which may be used as a tool in the prosthesis design process. The model proposed by the authors is based on the theory of adaptive elasticity and the lazy zone concept. It takes into consideration not only changes of the internal structure of the tissue (described by apparent density) but also surface remodelling and changes caused by the effects revealing some features of “creep”. Finite element analysis of a lumbar spinal segment with an artificial intervertebral disc was performed by means of the Ansys system with custom APDL code. The algorithms were in two variants: the so-called siteindependent and site-specific. Resultant density distribution and modified shape of the vertebra are compared for both of them. It is shown that this two approaches predict the bone remodelling in different ways. A comparison with available clinical outcomes is also presented and similarities to the numerical results are pointed out.


2014 ◽  
Vol 32 ◽  
pp. 82-98 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rui Han ◽  
Moustafa M. Ghanem ◽  
Li Guo ◽  
Yike Guo ◽  
Michelle Osmond

2002 ◽  
Vol 124 (3) ◽  
pp. 322-327 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Ramtani ◽  
M. Zidi

In this work an extension of the adaptive-elasticity theory is proposed in order to include the contribution of bone microdamage as a stimulus. Some aspects of damaged-bone tissue adaptation, brought about by a change of the daily loading history, are investigated. In particular, under the assumption of a small strain approximation and isothermal conditions, the solution of the remodeling rate equation for steady homogeneous stress is discussed and the damage effect upon the remodeling time constant is shown. The result is both theoretical and numerical, based on a recent theory of internal damaged-bone remodeling (Ramtani, S., and Zidi, M., 1999, “Damaged-Bone Remodeling Theory: Thermodynamical Approach,” Mechanics Research Communications, Vol. 26, pp. 701–708. Ramtani, S., and Zidi, M., 2001, “A Theoretical Model of the Effect of Continum Damage on a Bone Adaption Model,” Journal of Biomechanics, Vol. 34, pp. 471–479) and motivated by the works of Cowin, S. C., and Hegedus, D. M., 1976, “Bone Remodeling I: Theory and Adaptive Elasticity,” Journal of Elasticity, Vol. 6, pp. 471–479 and Hegedus, D. H., and Cowin, S. C., 1976, “Bone Remodeling II: Small Strain Adaptive Elasticity,” Journal of Elasticity, Vol. 6, pp. 337–352.


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