Title :
Holographic deformation analysis of the human femur
Author :
Matsumoto, T. ; Kojima, A. ; Kato, N. ; Watanabe, T. ; Tamiwa, M. ; Baba, M.
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Biol.-Oriented Sci. & Tech., Kinki Univ., Osaka, Japan
Abstract :
The deformations of the neck and head of the human dried femur were measured and analyzed with loads applied at the femoral head. Particular attention was paid to measurements of bones with osteoporosis. We used double exposures or real-time holographic interferometry to measure precisely. The distal part of each femur was embedded in super hard plaster, and the load was applied at the femoral head. In order to better simulate the situation of a femur under physiological muscles, we used the 3D finite element method (FEM) for our analyses. After modeling the femur, which consisted of meshing as eight noded elements for each section of diaphysis, we used the 3D FEM to calculate stress and strain. We obtained the following results : (1)the deformations increased with the progress of osteoporosis;(2) femur with osteoporosis showed obvious rotational components in the femoral shaft and (3) a compressive stress distribution could be found at the medial side of the diaphyseal region by using the FEM.
Keywords :
biomechanics; bone; deformation; finite element analysis; holographic interferometry; orthopaedics; stress-strain relations; 3D finite element method; compressive stress distribution; diaphysis; eight noded elements; femoral head; femoral neck; holographic deformation analysis; human dried femur; osteoporosis; physiological muscles; real-time holographic interferometry; rotational components; Analytical models; Bones; Compressive stress; Holography; Humans; Interferometry; Muscles; Neck; Osteoporosis; Particle measurements;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2001. Proceedings of the 23rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7211-5
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2001.1020493