Finite element modelling for footwear design and evaluation: A systematic sco** review
Finite element modelling has become an efficient tool for an in-depth understanding of the
foot, footwear biomechanics and footwear optimization. The aim of this paper was to provide …
foot, footwear biomechanics and footwear optimization. The aim of this paper was to provide …
Finite element modeling of clavicle fracture fixations: a systematic sco** review
Finite element analysis has become indispensable for biomechanical research on clavicle
fractures. This review summarized evidence regarding configurations and applications of …
fractures. This review summarized evidence regarding configurations and applications of …
Biomechanics of transverse axis of medial longitudinal arch of children's foot based on 3D scanning
Q Liu, C Zhao, X Yang, J Tang, J Chen, L Tang… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Objective To explore the application value of 3D scanning to obtain the parameters of
transverse axis of medial longitudinal arch of foot in the biomechanical evaluation of …
transverse axis of medial longitudinal arch of foot in the biomechanical evaluation of …
Morphology and Mechanical Properties of Plantar Fascia in Flexible Flatfoot: A Noninvasive In Vivo Study
Z Qian, Z Jiang, J Wu, F Chang, J Liu… - … in Bioengineering and …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Plantar fascia plays an important role in human foot biomechanics; however, the
morphology and mechanical properties of plantar fascia in patients with flexible flatfoot are …
morphology and mechanical properties of plantar fascia in patients with flexible flatfoot are …
Efficient development of subject-specific finite element knee models: Automated identification of soft-tissue attachments
Musculoskeletal disorders impact quality of life and incur substantial socio-economic costs.
While in vivo and in vitro studies provide valuable insights, they are often limited by …
While in vivo and in vitro studies provide valuable insights, they are often limited by …
Quantitative Assessment of the Structural Effects in Foot Soft Tissues Depending on the Mechanical Contact Between Joints
N Mancera‐Campos, A Vidal‐Lesso… - … Journal for Numerical …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Develo** realistic numerical foot models is essential to accurately predict the structural
behavior of its bones and soft tissues. The representation of the foot joints is a crucial point …
behavior of its bones and soft tissues. The representation of the foot joints is a crucial point …
Applications of finite element modeling in biomechanical analysis of foot arch deformation: a sco** review
Excessive foot arch deformation is associated with plantar tissue overload and ligamentous
injury pathologies. Finite element (FE) analysis, as an effective tool for modeling and …
injury pathologies. Finite element (FE) analysis, as an effective tool for modeling and …
Modeling and analysis of explicit dynamics of foot landing
W Ren, Z Zhao, S He, X Zhang, K Zhang, Y Li… - Medical & Biological …, 2025 - Springer
The research aims to investigate the mechanical response of footfalls at different velocities
to understand the mechanism of heel injury and provide a scientific basis for the prevention …
to understand the mechanism of heel injury and provide a scientific basis for the prevention …
Research progress and forensic application of human vascular finite element modeling and biomechanics
Z Yong, DH Zou, FAN Ying, XU Qing, LY Tao… - Journal of Forensic …, 2023 - fyxzz.cn
The finite element method (FEM) is a mathematical method for obtaining approximate
solutions to a wide variety of engineering problems. With the development of computer …
solutions to a wide variety of engineering problems. With the development of computer …
Foot digital twin and in silico clinical applications
EM Orcajo, A Stenti - Digital Human Modeling and Medicine, 2023 - Elsevier
The variability between patients causes that standard treatments based on an “average
patient” achieve low satisfaction rates after interventions. The improvement of these poor …
patient” achieve low satisfaction rates after interventions. The improvement of these poor …