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Biomechanics of calcaneus impacted by talus: a dynamic finite element analysis

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  • Mengquan Huang
  • Bin Yu
  • Yubiao Li
  • Chunlai Liao
  • Jun Peng
  • Naiming Guo

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This paper aimed to investigate the biomechanical changes during the talus impact with the calcaneus at varying velocities. Various three-dimensional reconstruction software was utilized to construct a finite element model that consisted of the talus, calcaneus, and ligaments. The explicit dynamics method was used to explore the process of the talus impacting on the calcaneus. The velocity of impact was altered from 5 m/s to 10 m/s with a 1 m/s interval. Stress readings were collected from the posterior, intermediate, and anterior subtalar articular (PSA, ISA, ASA), calcaneocubic articular (CA), Gissane Angle (GA), calcaneal base (BC), medial wall (MW), and lateral wall (LW) of the calcaneus. The changes in the amount and distribution of stress in the different regions of the calcaneus that varied with velocity were analysed. The model was validated through comparison with findings from the existing literature. During the process of impact between the talus and calcaneus, the stress in the PSA reached its peak first. Notably, stress was concentrated mainly in the PSA, ASA, MW, and LW of the calcaneus. At varying impact velocities of the talus, the mean maximum stress of the PSA, LW, CA, BA, and MW exhibited statistically significant differences (P values were 0.024, 0.004,

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  • Mengquan Huang & Bin Yu & Yubiao Li & Chunlai Liao & Jun Peng & Naiming Guo, 2024. "Biomechanics of calcaneus impacted by talus: a dynamic finite element analysis," Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 27(7), pages 897-904, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:gcmbxx:v:27:y:2024:i:7:p:897-904
    DOI: 10.1080/10255842.2023.2213369
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