“…Most of the studies reported in the literature adopted linear elastic constitutive law (Hara et al, 2002;Verhulp et al, 2006;Kim et al, 2007;Bevill and Keaveny, 2009;Wolfram et al, 2010;Vilayphiou et al, 2011;Torcasio et al, 2012;Gross et al, 2013;Harrison et al, 2013;Bauer et al, 2014) to assess elastic modulus at tissue level, to retrieve overall mechanical behavior at apparent level or finally to study the strain distribution. A number of non-linear models are reported in the literature, adopting both different constitutive law and failure criteria to try to replicate the force-displacement curve as experimentally measured at apparent level (Niebur et al, 2000;Bayraktar and Keaveny, 2004;Verhulp et al, 2008b;Sanyal et al, 2012;Wolfram et al, 2012;Harrison et al, 2013;Bauer et al, 2014;Baumann et al, 2016). However, there is lack of a clear consensus of the literature over which non-linear approach is the most suitable and reliable in identifying the overall failure in terms of both ultimate strain and loading curve.…”