Abstract/Details

Geometric Variations in Load-Bearing Joints

Islam, Kamrul.   University of Alberta (Canada) ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2012. MR90680.

Abstract (summary)

The purpose of the current study was to investigate the geometric variations in the load-bearing joints among individuals. Two existing concepts in mathematics were introduced and their application in computational biomechanics was completely novel: 1) computing the depth of penetration between contact objects as an indirect measure of stress; and 2) computing the geometric similarity using the cubic root of volumetric ratio as a scaling law. Furthermore, an alternative geometric method to finite element analysis was proposed, which should be considered as a “proof of concept”.

This study demonstrated three novel results: 1) contrary to the current literature, the lateral aspect of the patellofemoral joint is not the sole indicator of PFPS; 2) the talus bones of the ankle joints are geometrically similar within a certain range of deviation; and 3) A standardized sizing for the talus bone implants which can fit all patients associated with traumatic talus bone injury.

Indexing (details)


Subject
Biomedical engineering
Classification
0541: Biomedical engineering
Identifier / keyword
Applied sciences
Title
Geometric Variations in Load-Bearing Joints
Author
Islam, Kamrul
Number of pages
74
Degree date
2012
School code
0351
Source
MAI 51/03M(E), Masters Abstracts International
Place of publication
Ann Arbor
Country of publication
United States
ISBN
978-0-494-90680-4
Advisor
Adeeb, Samer; Duke, Kajsa
University/institution
University of Alberta (Canada)
Department
Civil and Environmental Engineering
University location
Canada -- Alberta, CA
Degree
M.S.
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
English
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Dissertation/thesis number
MR90680
ProQuest document ID
1220455383
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/docview/1220455383