Journal article
Explicit finite element modelling of heel pad mechanics in running: inclusion of body dynamics and application of physiological impact loads
WM Chen, PVS Lee
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2015
Abstract
Many heel pathologies including plantar heel pain may result from micro tears/trauma in the subcutaneous tissues, in which internal tissue deformation/stresses within the heel pad play an important role. Previously, many finite element models have been proposed to evaluate stresses inside the heel pad, but the majority of these models only focus on static loading boundary conditions. This study explored a dynamics modelling approach to the heel pad subjected to realistic impact loads during running. In this model, the inertial property and action of the body are described by a lumped parameter model, while the heel/shoe interactions are modelled using a viscoelastic heel pad model with conta..
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