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Subject-specific finite element modelling of the human foot complex during walking: sensitivity analysis of material properties, boundary and loading conditions.

Akrami, M; Qian, Z; Zou, Z; Howard, D; Nester, CJ; Ren, L

Authors

M Akrami

Z Qian

Z Zou

D Howard

L Ren



Abstract

The objective of this study was to develop and validate a subject-specific framework for modelling the human foot. This was achieved by integrating medical image-based finite element modelling, individualised multi-body musculoskeletal modelling and 3D gait measurements. A 3D ankle-foot finite element model comprising all major foot structures was constructed based on MRI of one individual. A multi-body musculoskeletal model and 3D gait measurements for the same subject were used to define loading and boundary conditions. Sensitivity analyses were used to investigate the effects of key modelling parameters on model predictions. Prediction errors of average and peak plantar pressures were below 10\% in all ten plantar regions at five key gait events with only one exception (lateral heel, in early stance, error of 14.44\%). The sensitivity analyses results suggest that predictions of peak plantar pressures are moderately sensitive to material properties, ground reaction forces and muscle forces, and significantly sensitive to foot orientation. The maximum region-specific percentage change ratios (peak stress percentage change over parameter percentage change) were 1.935-2.258 for ground reaction forces, 1.528-2.727 for plantar flexor muscles and 4.84-11.37 for foot orientations. This strongly suggests that loading and boundary conditions need to be very carefully defined based on personalised measurement data.

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date 2018
Deposit Date Jun 7, 2023
Journal Biomech Model Mechanobiol
Print ISSN 1617-7959
Electronic ISSN 1617-7940
Publisher Springer Verlag
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 17
Pages 559--576
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s10237-017-0978-3
Keywords Biomechanics, Finite element analysis, Human foot, Locomotion, Adult, Biomechanical Phenomena, Computer Simulation, Finite Element Analysis, Foot, Humans, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Male, Models, Biological, Pressure, Reproducibility of Results, Walking,
Publisher URL https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29139051