This review paper is an attempt to take up all the research work of the various researchers during the last decades in the field of finite element analysis of the human femur bone using …
K Zhang, L Cao, A Fanta, MP Reed, M Neal… - Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
Field data analyses have shown that small female, obese, and/or older occupants are at increased risks of death and serious injury in motor-vehicle crashes compared with mid-size …
Abstract Tangled (non-convex) elements, ie elements with negative Jacobian determinant, can lead to erroneous results in the standard finite element method (FEM). Constructing …
Computed tomography (CT)-based finite element (FE) models may improve the current osteoporosis diagnostics and prediction of fracture risk by providing an estimate for femoral …
Abstract Purpose of Review Statistical models of shape and appearance have increased their popularity since the 1990s and are today highly prevalent in the field of medical image …
Excessive implant-bone relative micromotion is detrimental to both primary as well as long- term stability of a hip stem in cementless total hip arthroplasty (THA). The shape and …
State-of-the-art preoperative biomechanical analysis for the planning of spinal surgery not only requires the generation of three-dimensional patient-specific models but also the …
Logistic regression classification (LRC) is widely used to develop models to predict the risk of femoral fracture. LRC models based on areal bone mineral density (aBMD) alone are …
Osteoporosis-related hip fragility fractures are a catastrophic event for patient lives but are not frequently observed in prospective studies, and therefore phase III clinical trials using …