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A three-dimensional finite element model of a human knee joint - A preliminary study
SHN Tan, JZ Li, CH Cheong, PVS Lee
Proceedings of the Fifth IASTED International Conference on Biomechanics Biomech 2007 | ACTA PRESS ANAHEIM | Published : 2007
Abstract
This paper presents the preliminary findings of a three-dimensional finite element (FE) model of a human knee joint which is validated with in-house experimental data. The model is a flexed knee joint consisting of tibia, femur and fibula, four major ligaments (PCL, ACL, MCL and LCL) and menisci - all represented using hexahedral elements. Finite-sliding contact algorithm was used to allow interaction between femur and menisci. Material properties of bones, menisci and ligaments are assumed linear elastic and isotropic. Experiment was performed using a human cadaveric knee specimen with intact soft tissues. The specimen was flexed at 70 degree to replicate jump-landing dynamics and its kinem..
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