2019
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/aef.34.159
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Three-Dimensional Virtual Model Used to Analyze a Normal and Prosthetic Human Joint

Abstract: Prosthetic alignment is one of the most important factors, both in terms of the correct functioning of neoarticulation and the survival duration of knee arthroplasty. Significant changes in the alignment of prosthetic components affect the distribution of stress in the knee joint. These changes may also affect the distribution of stresses on the contact surface, soft knee joints, and the subjacent bone remodeling under these forces. The malposition of the components and, in particular, the tibial component in … Show more

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“…The broad sense of motion capture generally includes the capture of facial expressions, gestures, and human bone joints, while the narrowly defined human body sports model based on three-dimensional images only refers to the capture of human bone joint motion [4]. With the gradual maturity of the development of sports model technology based on 3D images, there are already many methods to capture motion, many of which have also been applied to actual projects (such as games, film and television animation, new generation of human-computer interaction, and action recognition) [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The broad sense of motion capture generally includes the capture of facial expressions, gestures, and human bone joints, while the narrowly defined human body sports model based on three-dimensional images only refers to the capture of human bone joint motion [4]. With the gradual maturity of the development of sports model technology based on 3D images, there are already many methods to capture motion, many of which have also been applied to actual projects (such as games, film and television animation, new generation of human-computer interaction, and action recognition) [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%