Big data, big knowledge: big data for personalized healthcare
M Viceconti, P Hunter, R Hose - IEEE journal of biomedical and …, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The idea that the purely phenomenological knowledge that we can extract by analyzing
large amounts of data can be useful in healthcare seems to contradict the desire of VPH …
large amounts of data can be useful in healthcare seems to contradict the desire of VPH …
The finite cell method: a review in the context of higher-order structural analysis of CAD and image-based geometric models
D Schillinger, M Ruess - Archives of Computational Methods in …, 2015 - Springer
The finite cell method is an embedded domain method, which combines the fictitious domain
approach with higher-order finite elements, adaptive integration, and weak enforcement of …
approach with higher-order finite elements, adaptive integration, and weak enforcement of …
Density and mechanical properties of vertebral trabecular bone—A review
C Öhman‐Mägi, O Holub, D Wu, RM Hall… - JOR spine, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Being able to predict the mechanical properties of vertebrae in patients with osteoporosis
and other relevant pathologies is essential to prevent fractures and to develop the most …
and other relevant pathologies is essential to prevent fractures and to develop the most …
Biomechanical Computed Tomography analysis (BCT) for clinical assessment of osteoporosis
TM Keaveny, BL Clarke, F Cosman, ES Orwoll… - Osteoporosis …, 2020 - Springer
The surgeon general of the USA defines osteoporosis as “a skeletal disorder characterized
by compromised bone strength, predisposing to an increased risk of fracture.” Measuring …
by compromised bone strength, predisposing to an increased risk of fracture.” Measuring …
To what extent can linear finite element models of human femora predict failure under stance and fall loading configurations?
Proximal femur strength estimates from computed tomography (CT)-based finite element
(FE) models are finding clinical application. Published models reached a high in-vitro …
(FE) models are finding clinical application. Published models reached a high in-vitro …
A nonlinear QCT-based finite element model validation study for the human femur tested in two configurations in vitro
PURPOSE: Femoral fracture is a common medical problem in osteoporotic individuals. Bone
mineral density (BMD) is the gold standard measure to evaluate fracture risk in vivo …
mineral density (BMD) is the gold standard measure to evaluate fracture risk in vivo …
Compressive behaviour of child and adult cortical bone
In this study, cortical bone tissue from children was investigated. It is extremely difficult to
obtain human child tissue. Therefore, the only possibility was to use bone tissue, free from …
obtain human child tissue. Therefore, the only possibility was to use bone tissue, free from …
Small and large deformation analysis with the p- and B-spline versions of the Finite Cell Method
Abstract The Finite Cell Method (FCM) is an embedded domain method, which combines the
fictitious domain approach with high-order finite elements, adaptive integration, and weak …
fictitious domain approach with high-order finite elements, adaptive integration, and weak …
The importance of lag screw position for the stabilization of trochanteric fractures with a sliding hip screw: a subject‐specific finite element study
JM Goffin, P Pankaj, AH Simpson - Journal of Orthopaedic …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Using finite element analysis, we compared the biomechanical performance of a CT scan‐
based three‐part trochanteric fracture model (31‐A2 in the AO classification) stabilized with …
based three‐part trochanteric fracture model (31‐A2 in the AO classification) stabilized with …
The finite cell method for bone simulations: verification and validation
Standard methods for predicting bone's mechanical response from quantitative computer
tomography (qCT) scans are mainly based on classical h-version finite element methods …
tomography (qCT) scans are mainly based on classical h-version finite element methods …