Published April 12, 2020
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Analysis and simulation of the distal forearm stability during pro-supination for improved surgical planning
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- 1. Interactive Graphics and Simulation Group,University of Innsbruck, Austria
- 2. Computer Assisted Research and Development Group, Balgrist University Hospital, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Description
The supplied materials are part of a research project which aims is to develop a patient-specific hard- and soft-tissue model for simulating forearm motion with respect to functional disability and instability. Besides improving the preoperative diagnosis of soft tissue associated injuries, such as for distal radius instability, the ultimate goal is to predict the surgical outcome preoperatively by analyzing the forearm motion before and after simulated surgery. This would enable the surgeon to select the optimal treatment specific to the pathology and biomechanics of the patient.
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Funding
- FWF Austrian Science Fund
- Analysis and simulation of the distal forearm stability during pro-supination I 2545
- Swiss National Science Foundation
- Analysis and simulation of the distal forearm stability during pro-supination for improved surgical planning 325230L_163308