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A model of human knee ligaments in the sagittal plane. Part 1: Response to passive flexion.
- Abstract:
- The development of a mathematical model of the knee ligaments in the sagittal plane is presented. Essential features of the model are (a) the representation of selected cruciate ligament fibres as isometric links in a kinematic mechanism that controls passive knee flexion and (b) the mapping of all other ligament fibres between attachments on the tibia and femur. Fibres slacken and tighten as the ligament attachment areas on the bones move relative to each other. The model is used to study the shape and fibre length changes of the cruciate and collateral ligaments in response to passive flexion/extension of the knee. The model ligament shape and fibre length changes compare well qualitatively with experimental results reported in the literature. The results suggest that when designing and implanting a ligament replacement with the aim of reproducing the natural fibre strain patterns, the surgeon must not only implant through the natural attachment areas but must also maintain the natural fibre mapping and render all fibres just tight at the appropriate flexion angle.
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- Journal:
- Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part H, Journal of engineering in medicine More from this journal
- Volume:
- 206
- Issue:
- 3
- Pages:
- 125-134
- Publication date:
- 1992-01-01
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2041-3033
- ISSN:
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0954-4119
- Language:
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English
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pubs:64352
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64352
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- 1992
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