In vivo evaluation of the subject-specific finite element model for knee joint cartilage contact area

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Kyoung-Tak Kang
Sung-Hwan Kim
Juhyun Son
Young Han Lee
Heoung-Jae Chun
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[1] Yonsei University,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[2] Yonsei University College of Medicine,Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Arthroscopy and Joint Research Institute
[3] Yonsei University College of Medicine,Department of Radiology, Research Institute of Radiological Science, Medical Convergence Research Institute, and Severance Biomedical Science Institute
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Finite element analysis; In vivo validation; Subject-specific knee model; Weight-bearing MRI;
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In this paper, we present a new validation method for subject-specific finite element (FE) modeling of the knee joint based on in vivo computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data. Previously, several FE models have been developed for estimating the mechanical response of joint structures, where direct or indirect in vivo measurement is difficult or impossible. More recently, studies using MRI have provided clear visualization of the motion and deformation of the articular cartilage within the tibiofemoral (TF) joint space. Two methods have been introduced to validate in vivo subject-specific models: alignment of supine MRI with X-ray images and weight-bearing MRI. The size of the contact area between the femur and tibia was determined by computing the area of femoral cartilage that intersected the tibial cartilage. The result showed good agreement between non-weight bearing image aligned with X-ray and weight-bearing MRI images. This study may help to better define the relative importance of modeling validations for the development of subject-specific models.
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