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Understanding Distal Femur Fracture Movements: A Modeling Study
Tuesday, November 12, 2024
Surprisingly, using landmark-based bone geometry and patient-specific bone density didn't make a huge difference. However, altering the alignment, especially into varus and procurvatum positions, could change the predicted shear motion by more than 50%. Similarly, if the bone touches the plate directly, it also affects the prediction. This shows that the choices made in modeling can greatly influence the simulation of distal femur fracture mechanics. It's especially important to make sure patient-specific models accurately portray the alignment of bone fragments and the apposition of the lateral plate.
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