Personalization of biomechanical models is receiving increasing attention, in the attempt to increase their effectiveness and their clinical impact. Recently, we shown the impact of different personalization strategies of the ankle joint on musculoskeletal model outputs: the higher the personalization the more consistent the model will be to the patient anatomy [1]. In this work we want to validate a model that predict the individual motion of the subtalar joint from an MRI representation of the articular surface. The model, previously validated on the knee [2] and ankle [3], reconstructs the kinematics by optimizing the contact pressure distribution, evaluated by a measure of joint congruence [4].

VALIDATION OF AN MRI-BASED PERSONALIZED MODEL OF THE SUBTALAR JOINT / Michele Conconi, Alessandro Pompili, Nicola Sancisi, Alberto Leardini, Claudio Belvedere. - ELETTRONICO. - (2022), pp. 1-1. (Intervento presentato al convegno ESB 2022 tenutosi a Porto nel June 26-29, 2022).

VALIDATION OF AN MRI-BASED PERSONALIZED MODEL OF THE SUBTALAR JOINT

Michele Conconi;Nicola Sancisi;
2022

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Personalization of biomechanical models is receiving increasing attention, in the attempt to increase their effectiveness and their clinical impact. Recently, we shown the impact of different personalization strategies of the ankle joint on musculoskeletal model outputs: the higher the personalization the more consistent the model will be to the patient anatomy [1]. In this work we want to validate a model that predict the individual motion of the subtalar joint from an MRI representation of the articular surface. The model, previously validated on the knee [2] and ankle [3], reconstructs the kinematics by optimizing the contact pressure distribution, evaluated by a measure of joint congruence [4].
2022
Proceedings of ESB 2022
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VALIDATION OF AN MRI-BASED PERSONALIZED MODEL OF THE SUBTALAR JOINT / Michele Conconi, Alessandro Pompili, Nicola Sancisi, Alberto Leardini, Claudio Belvedere. - ELETTRONICO. - (2022), pp. 1-1. (Intervento presentato al convegno ESB 2022 tenutosi a Porto nel June 26-29, 2022).
Michele Conconi, Alessandro Pompili, Nicola Sancisi, Alberto Leardini, Claudio Belvedere
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