The Proceedings of Mechanical Engineering Congress, Japan
Online ISSN : 2424-2667
ISSN-L : 2424-2667
2012
Session ID : J022022
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J022022 Study on the Effects of Meniscal Variants on Mechanical Environment in Knee Cartilage during Daily Activities
Satoshi NOMOTOHiroyuki OKAXian CHENJunji IWASAKI
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Human knee joints can support high levels of mechanical load for decades. The mechanical factor plays an important role in the development of osteoarthritis of the knee that interferes to daily life. It is recognized that the morphological change due to the injury or thinning of meniscus may influence the mechanical environment of the knee cartilage and meniscus. To investigate the effects of the thinning of meniscus in activities of daily living, three dimensional finite element models of two knee joints, the normal one and the one with thinning of the meniscus, were constructed from the medical images, and the finite element contact analysis of the knee joint was carried out in the present study. The load condition during activities of daily living(level walking, ascending/descending stairs) was introduced in the analysis. The results show that the stress magnitude and the location with the highest contact stress in the tibial cartilage are different in each activities. The higher stress and larger deformation were observed in the knee joint during ascending/descending stairs compared with level walking, The larger strain was observed in the surface of tibia in the knee joint with thinning of meniscus.

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