Muscle and joint function in human locomotion

MG Pandy, TP Andriacchi - Annual review of biomedical …, 2010 - annualreviews.org
This review describes how computational modeling can be combined with noninvasive gait
measurements to describe and explain muscle and joint function in human locomotion. Five …

Recent advances in computational mechanics of the human knee joint

M Kazemi, Y Dabiri, LP Li - Computational and mathematical …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Computational mechanics has been advanced in every area of orthopedic biomechanics.
The objective of this paper is to provide a general review of the computational models used …

Compliant contact force models in multibody dynamics: Evolution of the Hertz contact theory

M Machado, P Moreira, P Flores… - Mechanism and machine …, 2012 - Elsevier
Over the last decades, several compliant contact force models have been proposed.
However, no complete and systematic comparison has been done on these models, which …

A three-dimensional finite element analysis of the combined behavior of ligaments and menisci in the healthy human knee joint

E Pena, B Calvo, MA Martinez, M Doblare - Journal of biomechanics, 2006 - Elsevier
We present here a three-dimensional FE model of the healthy human knee that included the
main structures of the joint: bones, all the relevant ligaments and patellar tendon, menisci …

Contribution of ankle motion pattern during landing to reduce the knee-related injury risk

D Xu, H Zhou, M Wang, X Ma, F Gusztav… - Computers in Biology …, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Single-leg landing (SL) is an essential technique in sports such as basketball,
soccer, and volleyball, which is often associated with a high risk of knee-related injury. The …

[图书][B] Contact force models for multibody dynamics

P Flores, HM Lankarani - 2016 - Springer
The prediction of the dynamic behavior of multibody mechanical systems typically involves
the formulation of the governing equations of motion and the numerical evaluation of their …

Finite element analysis of the effect of meniscal tears and meniscectomies on human knee biomechanics

E Pena, B Calvo, MA Martinez, D Palanca… - Clinical biomechanics, 2005 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Many authors have suggested that the high levels of shear and tensile
stresses that appear in the articular cartilage after meniscectomy are partly responsible for …

In vivo articular cartilage deformation: noninvasive quantification of intratissue strain during joint contact in the human knee

DD Chan, L Cai, KD Butz, SB Trippel, EA Nauman… - Scientific reports, 2016 - nature.com
The in vivo measurement of articular cartilage deformation is essential to understand how
mechanical forces distribute throughout the healthy tissue and change over time in the …

Biomechanics of the knee joint in flexion under various quadriceps forces

W Mesfar, A Shirazi-Adl - The knee, 2005 - Elsevier
Bioemchanics of the entire knee joint including tibiofemoral and patellofemoral joints were
investigated at different flexion angles (0° to 90°) and quadriceps forces (3, 137, and 411 N) …

Anterior cruciate ligament deficiency alters the in vivo motion of the tibiofemoral cartilage contact points in both the anteroposterior and mediolateral directions

G Li, JM Moses, R Papannagari, NP Pathare… - JBJS, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Background: Quantifying the effects of anterior cruciate ligament deficiency on joint
biomechanics is critical in order to better understand the mechanisms of joint degeneration …