Using a finite element model to investigate second metatarsal stress during running
Ellison, M; Javadi, AA; Akrami, M; et al.Rice, H
Date: 4 August 2019
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International Society of Biomechanics / American Society of Biomechanics
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Abstract
Second metatarsal (2MT) stress fracture is a common and burdensome injury amongst runners, however understanding of the risk factors leading to injury is limited. Finite Element (FE) modelling represents a viable biorealistic alternative to invasive studies and simple beam theory models. This study shows the design and validation of a ...
Second metatarsal (2MT) stress fracture is a common and burdensome injury amongst runners, however understanding of the risk factors leading to injury is limited. Finite Element (FE) modelling represents a viable biorealistic alternative to invasive studies and simple beam theory models. This study shows the design and validation of a simple subject-specific FE model of the 2MT incorporating geometrically accurate soft tissue and loading. Results show a good comparison with both recent models and bone staple strain gauge data.
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Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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