Publication detail
Computational Model of Hip Osteotomies
VRBKA, M. VAVERKA, M.
Czech title
Výpočtový model kyčelních osteotomií
English title
Computational Model of Hip Osteotomies
Type
conference paper
Language
en
Original abstract
The article presented deals with the problems of pathologically developed hip joints, which are solved by a suitable osteotomy (e.g. Chiari osteotomy). The aim of the work is to create a finite element model of the hip joint for the following states: physiological, pathological, and the state after reconstruction of geometry of the joint (osteotomy). Strain and stress analyses will be performed on these finite element models. The results of analyses should contribute to verification of the osteotomy carried out, and to the selection of suitable osteotomy for different types of joint damage.
Czech abstract
The article presented deals with the problems of pathologically developed hip joints, which are solved by a suitable osteotomy (e.g. Chiari osteotomy). The aim of the work is to create a finite element model of the hip joint for the following states: physiological, pathological, and the state after reconstruction of geometry of the joint (osteotomy). Strain and stress analyses will be performed on these finite element models. The results of analyses should contribute to verification of the osteotomy carried out, and to the selection of suitable osteotomy for different types of joint damage.
English abstract
The article presented deals with the problems of pathologically developed hip joints, which are solved by a suitable osteotomy (e.g. Chiari osteotomy). The aim of the work is to create a finite element model of the hip joint for the following states: physiological, pathological, and the state after reconstruction of geometry of the joint (osteotomy). Strain and stress analyses will be performed on these finite element models. The results of analyses should contribute to verification of the osteotomy carried out, and to the selection of suitable osteotomy for different types of joint damage.
Keywords in English
biomechanics, hip joint, osteotomy, finite element method (FEM), contact pressure, strain, stress, ANSYS
RIV year
2003
Released
12.11.2002
Publisher
Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport
Location
Praha
ISBN
80-86317-23-4
Book
Biomechanics of Man 2002
Pages count
3
BIBTEX
@inproceedings{BUT17508,
author="Martin {Vrbka} and Michal {Vaverka},
title="Computational Model of Hip Osteotomies",
booktitle="Biomechanics of Man 2002",
year="2002",
month="November",
publisher="Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport",
address="Praha",
isbn="80-86317-23-4"
}