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9783540662129
The objective of the present work is to review the existing literature on joint incongruity, cellular mechano-transduction, and computer simulations of mechano-adaptive bone remodelling, and to quantitatively assess the effect of incongruity on load transmission and subchondral mineralisation. Idealised computer models of incongruous joints and a specific anatomically based model of the humero-ulnar joint articulation were analysed with the finite element method, and the results directly compared with experimental and morphological data.Eckstein, F. is the author of 'Effects of Joint Incongruity on Articular Pressure Distribution and Subchondral Bone Remodelling' with ISBN 9783540662129 and ISBN 354066212X.
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