پديد آورندگان :
Filipovic Nenad نويسنده , Vulovic Radun نويسنده , Peulic Aleksandar نويسنده , Radakovic Radivoje نويسنده , Ristic Branko نويسنده , Kosanic Djordje نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
image processing, force measurements and finite element modeling
to calculate deformation of the knee cartilage during jumping.
Professional athletes performed jumps analyzed using a
force plate and high-speed video camera system. Image processing
was performed on each frame of video using a color recognition
algorithm. A simplified mass-spring-damper model was
utilized for determination of global force and moment on the
knee. Custom software for fitting the coupling characteristics
was created. Simulated results were used as input data for the
finite element calculation of cartilage deformation in the athlete’s
knee. Computer simulation data was compared with the
average experimental ground reaction forces. The results show
the three-dimensional mechanical deformation distribution
inside the cartilage volume. A combination of the image recognition
technology, force plate measurements and the finite element
cartilage deformation in the knee may be used in the future
as an effective noninvasive tool for prediction of injury during
jumping.