

#CARTILAGE CONTACT VISUALIZATION POSTVIEW SOFTWARE#
This is my first attempt to work with the febio software suite, so I don't know very much about the file formats you use. Also if possible I would like to be able to load the femur cartilage and pressure data and the tibia cartilage and pressure data at the same time.ģ) Is there a way to save a user defined color map?Ĥ) Is there a way to import kinematics as well? This way I could import the femur cartilage and tibia cartilage and show them in motion. I would like to be able to load the cartilage mesh and the bone mesh for visualization. This works well for visualizing pressure maps, however I have the following problems:ġ) it is very tedious because I have to add the time steps individually (usually > 100 for a gait simulation) in the state manager.Ģ) I can only load one stl file. stl file in PostView, use the state manager to add each time step, and then use the data manager to "add data from file". txt file with the pressure values at each node of the mesh for every time step of the simulation. stl file of the cartilage geometry, and a. I am hoping to use postview to visualize my simulated pressure values.Īt the moment I am writing an. Improving visualization of the articular cartilage of the knee with magnetic resonance imaging under axial traction: a comparative study of different traction weights Traction MRI examination may be useful in evaluating articular cartilage lesions at the medial tibiofemoral joint. I am using an elastic foundation model to compute cartilage contact surface pressures for the knee in a multibody simulation of gait in our custom simulation framework.

FEBio Studio 2.1 has been released! This new version contains a lot of bug fixes, but also quite a few new capabilities.The FEBio software downloads and knowledgebase can be found here. A wide variety of algorithms are available for knee. This will allow you to stay up to date on recent activity on the forum. Cartilage thickness measurement and visualization is useful for early detection and progression of the disease in case of OA affected patients. You can subscribe to forums by pressing the "Subscribe" button at the top of the forum. Moderators are here to assist with explaining novel features, addressing bug reports and reviewing feature requests, but the effectiveness of the forum depends critically on the participation of experienced users who can assist novices or share ideas and models that explore challenging problems. A broad level of participation is encouraged, to create a vibrant community that helps improve the quality and usefulness of these open-source/free software products. PostView is a post-processor to visualize and analyze results from FEBio. Forum participants are encouraged to post questions, as well as answer posts from others. contact will be defined between articulating surfaces of cartilage (femoral. This forum serves the community of FEBio and FEBio Studio users and developers.
