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A subject-specific software solution for the modeling and the visualization of muscles deformations

Maurice, Xavier
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Sandholm, Anders  
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Pronost, Nicolas
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2009
Visual Computer

Today, to create and to simulate a virtual anatomical version of a subject is useful in the decision process of surgical treatments. The muscular activity is one of the factors which can contribute to abnormal movements such as in spasticity or static contracture. In this paper, we propose a numerical solution, based on the Finite Element (FE) method, able to estimate muscles deformations during contraction. Organized around a finite element solver and a volumetric environment, this solution is made of all the modeling and simulation processes from the discretization of the studied domain to the visualization of the results. The choices of materials and properties of the FE model are also presented such as the hyperelasticity, the contention model based on inter-meshes neighboring nodes pairing, and the estimation of nodal forces based on the subject-specific muscular forces and action lines.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s00371-009-0313-9
Web of Science ID

WOS:000268585100003

Author(s)
Maurice, Xavier
Sandholm, Anders  
Pronost, Nicolas
Boulic, Ronan  
Thalmann, Daniel  
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

Springer-Verlag

Published in
Visual Computer
Volume

25

Start page

835

End page

842

Subjects

Muscle deformation

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Finite element modeling

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Anatomical human visualization

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Finite-Element Model

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Simulation

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Contact

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Knee

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March 23, 2010
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