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A Three-Dimensional Musculoskeletal Model of the Human Knee Joint. Part 1: Theoretical Construct.

MARCUS G. Pandy1, KOTARO Sasaki, SEONPIL Kim.   

Abstract

A three-dimensional model of the knee is developed to study the interactions between the muscles, ligaments, and bones during activity. The geometry of the distal femur, proximal tibia, and patella is based on cadaver data reported for an average-size knee. The shapes of the femoral condyles are represented by high-order polynomials; the tibial plateaux and patellar facets are approximated as flat surfaces. The contacting surfaces of the femur and tibia are modeled as deformable, while those of the femur and patella are assumed to be rigid. Interpenetration of the femur and tibia is taken into account by modeling cartilage as a thin, linear, elastic layer, mounted on rigid bone. Twelve elastic elements describe the geometry and mechanical properties of the cruciate ligaments, the collateral ligaments, and the posterior capsule. The model is actuated by thirteen musculotendinous units, each unit modeled as a three-element muscle in series with tendon. The path of each muscle is approximated as a straight line, except where it contacts and wraps around bone and other muscles; changes in muscle paths are taken into account using data obtained from MRI. In the first part of this paper, the model is used to simulate passive knee flexion. Quantitative comparisons of the model results with experimental data reported in the literature indicate that the relative movements of the bones and the geometry of the ligaments and muscles in the model are similar to those evident in the real knee. In Part II, the model is used to describe knee-ligament function during anterior-posterior draw, axial rotation, and isometric knee-extension and knee-flexion exercises.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 11264799     DOI: 10.1080/01495739708936697

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin        ISSN: 1025-5842            Impact factor:   1.763


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