The AnyBody Modeling System can be used to evaluate patient-specific kinematics and kinetics before and after virtual surgery. The musculoskeletal models are fully parametric and bone shapes, body mass, and strength etc. can be scaled to become patient specific. The predicted loads reflect the forces acting inside the body accounting for external applied loads and muscle contraction forces.
Examples for a patient-specific model:
- Subject specific posture and motion
- Subject specific musculoskeletal model based on MRI/CT
- Subject specific implant positioning
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Selected papers
- Ignasiak D, Ferguson SJ (2014), “Simulation of Spinal Loading: Importance of SubjectSpecific Posture and Motion Patterns“, Global Spine Journal, vol. 4, pp. s-0034-1376548-s-0034- 1376548. [DOI]
- Dejtiar DL, Dzialo CM, Pedersen PH, Jensen KK, Fleron M, Andersen MS (2019), “Development and evaluation of a subject-specific lower limb model with an 11 DOF natural knee model using MRI and EOS during a quasi-static lunge“, J. Biomech. Eng.. [DOI]
- Marra MA, Vanheule V, Fluit R, Koopman BH, Rasmussen J, Verdonschot N, Andersen MS (2015), “A subject-specific musculoskeletal modeling framework to predict in vivo mechanics of total knee arthroplasty“, J. Biomech. Eng., vol. 137, pp. 020904. [DOI, WWW]
- More papers on orthopedics