Finite element modelling and simulation for lower limb of human bone: A review
Most orthopaedic cases that involved with bone fracture are normally treated with medical implants. To be noticed that some precautions in terms of biomechanical and biomaterial properties are necessary for a successful post-surgery process. The biomechanical evaluation of implants could be carried...
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my.utm.903872021-04-30T14:38:26Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90387/ Finite element modelling and simulation for lower limb of human bone: A review Ramlee, Muhammad Hanif QM Human anatomy Most orthopaedic cases that involved with bone fracture are normally treated with medical implants. To be noticed that some precautions in terms of biomechanical and biomaterial properties are necessary for a successful post-surgery process. The biomechanical evaluation of implants could be carried out using computing and engineering technologies. However, in the computer simulation, some assumptions are needed as the limitations on computer resources and data input. This review focuses on the current method of developing the finite element model for patients with specific values of material properties for lower limb part such as hip, knee and ankle joint. Previous literature was reviewed from which keywords and search engines were identified. In this review, inclusion and exclusion criteria were used to limit the literature search. We reviewed the state-of-the-art in this area and provide recommendations for future research. In conclusion, the previous published reports illustrated different methods to develop numerical models. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2020-09 Article PeerReviewed Ramlee, Muhammad Hanif (2020) Finite element modelling and simulation for lower limb of human bone: A review. Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences, 16 (3). pp. 262-271. ISSN 1675-8544 https://medic.upm.edu.my/jurnal_kami/malaysian_journal_of_medicine_and_health_sciences_mjmhs/mjmhs_vol_16_no_3_september_2020-58277 |
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Most orthopaedic cases that involved with bone fracture are normally treated with medical implants. To be noticed that some precautions in terms of biomechanical and biomaterial properties are necessary for a successful post-surgery process. The biomechanical evaluation of implants could be carried out using computing and engineering technologies. However, in the computer simulation, some assumptions are needed as the limitations on computer resources and data input. This review focuses on the current method of developing the finite element model for patients with specific values of material properties for lower limb part such as hip, knee and ankle joint. Previous literature was reviewed from which keywords and search engines were identified. In this review, inclusion and exclusion criteria were used to limit the literature search. We reviewed the state-of-the-art in this area and provide recommendations for future research. In conclusion, the previous published reports illustrated different methods to develop numerical models. |
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Finite element modelling and simulation for lower limb of human bone: A review |
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