Published April 12, 2020 | Version v1
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Forearm pro-supination motion videos, 3D models, and simulation scenes

  • 1. Interactive Graphics and Simulation Group, University of Innsbruck, Austria.
  • 2. Computer Assisted Research and Development Group, Balgrist University Hospital, Univer- sity of Zurich, Switzerland

Description

This dataset contains 3D models for a patient-specific forearm bones (radius and ulna) with its interosseous membrane (IOM) ligament it composed of several heterogeneous parts, comprising the central band (CB), accessory band (AB), distal oblique accessory cord (DOAC), distal oblique bundle (DOB), and proximal oblique cord (POC).

- simulation_scenes_iom_multi_different_res.zip

contains the models with the simulation scenes written in SOFA framework. The IOM is modeled as 7 components. Different resolutions have been experimented.

- simulation_scenes_iom_single_cbp.zip

contains the models with the simulation scenes written in SOFA framework. The IOM is modeled as a single wide band ligament. Different resolutions have been experimented.

- prosup_simulation_videos.zip

A folder containing videos of the simulations.

- Prosup_Tech_report

A technical report describing the approach of the numerical simulations

Notes

In order to run the simulations, you need to install SOFA framework (https://www.sofa-framework.org). In addition, you need to get prosup plugin available on github https://github.com/PROSUP-Project

Files

prosup_simulation_videos.zip

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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