An application of the flexible multibody approach used to estimate human skeleton loading
journal contribution
posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00authored byA Kłodowski, Timo Rantalainen, A Heinonen, H Sievanen, A Mikkola
Skeletal loading can be estimated using several approaches. The most common approach is based on utilizing mechanical principles and ground reaction forces as predictors for skeletal loading. This method can be considered as a relatively simple approach since it cannot account for muscle forces. Flexible multibody approach allows for estimating skeletal loading and strains within the bones; once bone flexibility, muscle forces, ground reaction forces and the natural motion of a subject have been accounted for. This paper presents a summary that describes how deformable bodies can be introduced to the standard multibody formulation and explains the benefits and drawbacks. As an example of application, models used to assess tibial strains among two subjects are presented. The results of the multibody simulations are compared to in vivo studies, showing acceptable correlation and method performance.
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Journal
Rakenteiden Mekaniikka (Journal of Structural Mechanics)