DocumentCode
1038761
Title
A New Method to Generate a Patient-Specific Finite Element Model of the Human Buttocks
Author
Wagnac, Éric L. ; Aubin, Carl-Éric ; Dansereau, Jean
Author_Institution
Ecole Polytech., Montreal
Volume
55
Issue
2
fYear
2008
Firstpage
774
Lastpage
783
Abstract
Finite element (FE) models are very efficient tools to study internal stresses in human structures that induce severe pressure sores. Unfortunately, methods currently used to generate FE models are not suitable for clinical application involving wheelchair users. A clinical-oriented method, based on calibrated-biplanar radiographs, was therefore developed to generate a subject-specific FE model of the buttocks in a non-weighted sitting position. The model was then used to analyze the stress distribution within the buttocks and compare two wheelchair seat cushions designs. Additional radiographs and pressure measurements in a weighted sitting position were acquired to validate the FE model experimentally. Results from the FE model were in good agreement with experimental data and related literature. An internal peak pressure of 45.3 kPa was observed while seated on a flat foam cushion, corresponding to an interface pressure of 23.6 kPa. Both pressures occurred underneath the ischial tuberosities. When compared to the flat foam cushion, the contoured foam cushion reduced internal and interface peak pressures by 18% and 33%, respectively. The method developed in this study has a great potential for clinical use. The FE model, by predicting realistic stress distributions, allows for the selection of a convenient wheelchair seat cushion.
Keywords
biomechanics; diagnostic radiography; finite element analysis; internal stresses; calibrated-biplanar radiographs; human buttocks; internal stresses; ischial tuberosities; nonweighted sitting position; patient-specific finite element model; pressure measurements; stress distribution; wheelchair seat cushions; Buttocks; Diffusion tensor imaging; Finite element methods; Humans; Internal stresses; Mechanical engineering; Muscles; Radiography; Skin; Wheelchairs; Buttocks; finite element model; internal strains; internal stresses; pressure sores; rehabilitation engineering; wheelchair seat cushion; Algorithms; Buttocks; Computer Simulation; Elasticity; Finite Element Analysis; Humans; Models, Biological; Posture; Pressure; Stress, Mechanical; Weight-Bearing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2007.912640
Filename
4432759
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