2022
DOI: 10.3390/bioengineering10010020
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Biomechanics Assist Measurement, Modeling, Engineering Applications, and Clinical Decision Making in Medicine

Abstract: Biomechanical studies of surgeries and medical devices are usually performed with human or animal models [...]

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“…This numerical analysis aimed to evaluate how intervertebral disc wear affects the biomechanical response of the neck and spine during a frontal impact. The described biomodels were analyzed by implementing the finite element method, which was used to simulate the behavior of tissues and bone structures [19]. The numerical analysis aimed to provide relevant data for the design of safety measures for players and for injury prevention in individuals with intervertebral disc wear.…”
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“…This numerical analysis aimed to evaluate how intervertebral disc wear affects the biomechanical response of the neck and spine during a frontal impact. The described biomodels were analyzed by implementing the finite element method, which was used to simulate the behavior of tissues and bone structures [19]. The numerical analysis aimed to provide relevant data for the design of safety measures for players and for injury prevention in individuals with intervertebral disc wear.…”
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“…Finally, the paper "Biomechanics Assist Measurement, Modeling, Engineering Applications, and Clinical Decision Making in Medicine" by Chi et al (2023) [61] reports an overview of engineering methods for medicine, with a particular focus on hollow organs and structures. Attention is paid not only to pre-clinical planning of interventions but also to engineering methods for a more rational clinical decision-making process.…”
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