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Using Finite Element Modeling in Bone Mechanoadaptation.

Quentin A MeslierSandra J Shefelbine
Published in: Current osteoporosis reports (2023)
Finite element models estimate complex mechanical stimuli at the tissue and cellular levels, help explain experimental results, and inform the design of loading protocols and prosthetics. FE modeling is a powerful tool to study bone adaptation as it complements experimental approaches. Before using FE models, researchers should determine whether simulation results will provide complementary information to experimental or clinical observations and should establish the level of complexity required. As imaging technics and computational capacity continue increasing, we expect FE models to help in designing treatments of bone pathologies that take advantage of mechanoadaptation of bone.
Keyphrases
  • finite element
  • bone mineral density
  • soft tissue
  • bone loss
  • bone regeneration
  • postmenopausal women
  • high resolution
  • body composition
  • metal organic framework
  • health information
  • fluorescence imaging