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Title: Patient-Specific Bone Multiscale Modelling, Fracture Simulation and Risk Analysis—A Survey
Authors: de Alcântara, ACS
Assis, I
Prada, D
Mehle, K
Schwan, S
Costa-Paiva, L
Skaf, MS
Wrobel, LC
Sollero, P
Keywords: bone fracture;patient-specific bone models;osteoporosis;bone multiscale structure;fracture risk analysis;bone multiscale modelling
Issue Date: 24-Dec-2019
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: de Alcântara, A.C.S., Assis, I., Prada, D., Mehle, K., Schwan, S., Costa-Paiva, L., Skaf, M.S., Wrobel, L.C. and Sollero, P. (2020) 'Patient-Specific Bone Multiscale Modelling, Fracture Simulation and Risk Analysis—A Survey', Materials, 2019, 13 (1), 106, pp. 1 - 67 (67). doi: 10.3390/ma13010106.
Abstract: Thispaperprovidesastartingpointforresearchersandpractitionersfrombiology,medicine, physics and engineering who can benefit from an up-to-date literature survey on patient-specific bone fracture modelling, simulation and risk analysis. This survey hints at a framework for devising realistic patient-specific bone fracture simulations. This paper has 18 sections: Section 1 presents the main interested parties; Section 2 explains the organzation of the text; Section 3 motivates further work on patient-specific bone fracture simulation; Section 4 motivates this survey; Section 5 concerns the collection of bibliographical references; Section 6 motivates the physico-mathematical approach to bone fracture; Section 7 presents the modelling of bone as a continuum; Section 8 categorizes the surveyed literature into a continuum mechanics framework; Section 9 concerns the computational modelling of bone geometry; Section 10 concerns the estimation of bone mechanical properties; Section 11 concerns the selection of boundary conditions representative of bone trauma; Section 12 concerns bone fracture simulation; Section 13 presents the multiscale structure of bone; Section 14 concerns the multiscale mathematical modelling of bone; Section 15 concerns the experimental validation of bone fracture simulations; Section 16 concerns bone fracture risk assessment. Lastly, glossaries for symbols, acronyms, and physico-mathematical terms are provided.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/19934
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13010106
Other Identifiers: 106
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