Regenerative orthopaedics: in vitro, in vivo… in silico

L Geris - International orthopaedics, 2014 - Springer
In silico, defined in analogy to in vitro and in vivo as those studies that are performed on a
computer, is an essential step in problem-solving and product development in classical …

[HTML][HTML] Bone remodelling prediction using mechanical stimulus with bone connectivity theory in porous implants

Z Zou, V San Cheong, P Fromme - Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Strain energy density (SED) is considered to be the primary remodelling stimulus influencing
the process of bone growth into porous implants. A bone remodelling algorithm …

[HTML][HTML] Bone remodelling-based numerical evaluation of personalized masticatory forces from CT-scans

J Gutiérrez-Gil, E Nadal, K Bouza, M Tur… - Computer Methods in …, 2022 - Elsevier
In recent years, the patient specific medical scenario has gained increasing popularity in
health and engineering research. Unlike the standard medical paradigm (generalized …

On the use of bone remodelling models to estimate the density distribution of bones. Uniqueness of the solution

J Martinez-Reina, J Ojeda, J Mayo - Plos one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Bone remodelling models are widely used in a phenomenological manner to estimate
numerically the distribution of apparent density in bones from the loads they are daily …

Discrete element framework for modelling extracellular matrix, deformable cells and subcellular components

BS Gardiner, KKL Wong, GR Joldes… - PLoS computational …, 2015 - journals.plos.org
This paper presents a framework for modelling biological tissues based on discrete
particles. Cell components (eg cell membranes, cell cytoskeleton, cell nucleus) and …

基于LS-DYNA 模拟老年股骨颈骨折的有限元分析

李鹏飞, 杜根发, 林梓凌, 庞智晖, 樊粤光, 何祥鑫… - 中国组织工程研究, 2016 - cjter.com
摘要背景: 随着老龄化的加剧, 骨质疏松性髋部骨折的发生率及死亡率上升,
研究其发病机制和防治方法具有重大意义. 目前应用有限元分析法判断骨折的依据仅限于骨折 …

Tooth movement mechanobiology: toward a unifying concept

DJ Ferguson, MT Wilcko - Biology of Orthodontic Tooth Movement …, 2016 - Springer
Tooth movement, as it is generally visualized by orthodontist clinicians, is modeled as a
biological event mediated by the cells of the periodontal ligament (PDL) whereby alveolar …

Mesh management methods in finite element simulations of orthodontic tooth movement

M Mengoni, JP Ponthot, R Boman - Medical engineering & physics, 2016 - Elsevier
In finite element simulations of orthodontic tooth movement, one of the challenges is to
represent long term tooth movement. Large deformation of the periodontal ligament and …

Finite element model of load adaptive remodelling induced by orthodontic forces

JL Horina, B van Rietbergen, TJ Lulić - Medical engineering & physics, 2018 - Elsevier
Many hypotheses have been formulated to explain orthodontic tooth movement. However,
none of them can satisfactorily explain how small static orthodontic forces can induce bone …

Modeling progressive damage accumulation in bone remodeling explains the thermodynamic basis of bone resorption by overloading

TJ Sego, YT Hsu, TM Chu, A Tovar - Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 2020 - Springer
Computational modeling of skeletal tissue seeks to predict the structural adaptation of bone
in response to mechanical loading. The theory of continuum damage–repair, a mathematical …