A Mathematical Formulation for 3D Quasi-Static Multibody Models of Diarthrodial Joints
- 1 January 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering
- Vol. 3 (1) , 41-64
- https://doi.org/10.1080/10255840008915253
Abstract
This study describes a genera] set of equations for quasi-static analysis of three-dimensional multibody systems, with a particular emphasis on modeling of diarthrodial joints. The model includes articular contact, muscle forces, tendons and tendon pulleys, ligaments, and the wrapping of soft tissue structures around bone and cartilage surfaces. The general set of equations governing this problem are derived using a consistent notation for all types of links, which can be converted conveniently into efficient computer codes. The computational efficiency of the model is enhanced by the use of analytical Jacobians, particularly in the analysis of articular surface contact and wrapping of soft tissue structures around bone and cartilage surfaces. The usefulness of the multibody model is demonstrated by modeling the patellofemoral joint of six cadaver knees, using cadaver-specific data for the articular surface and bone geometries, as well as tendon and ligament insertions and muscle lines of actions. Good accuracy was observed when comparing the model patellar kinematic predictions to experimental data (mean ± stand, dev. error in translation: 0.63 ± 1.19 mm, 0.10 ± 0.71 mm, -0.29 ± 0.84 mm along medial, proximal, and anterior directions, respectively; in rotation: -1.41 ± 1.71°, 0.27 ±2.38°, -1.13 ± 1.83° in flexion, tilt and rotation, respectively). The accuracy which can be achieved with this type of model, and the computational efficiency of the algorithm employed in this study may serve in many applications such as computer-aided surgical planning, and real-time computer-assisted surgery in the operating room.Keywords
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