| Literature DB >> 31497996 |
Mariska Wesseling1, Sam Van Rossom1, Ilse Jonkers1, Corinne R Henak2.
Abstract
Finite element modeling (FEM) can predict hip cartilage contact mechanics. This study investigated how subject-specific boundary conditions and joint geometry affect acetabular cartilage contact mechanics using a multi-scale workflow. For two healthy subjects, musculoskeletal models calculated subject-specific hip kinematics and loading, which were used as boundary conditions for FEM. Cartilage contact mechanics were predicted using either generic or subject-specific FEM and boundary conditions. A subject-specific mesh resulted in a more lateral contact. Effects of subject-specific boundary conditions varied between both subjects. Results highlight the complex interplay between loading and kinematics and their effect on cartilage contact mechanics.Entities:
Keywords: Multi-scale modeling; finite element modeling; hip contact mechanics; musculoskeletal modeling
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31497996 DOI: 10.1080/10255842.2019.1661393
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin ISSN: 1025-5842 Impact factor: 1.763