A Bioinspired Multi-Level Numerical Model of the Tibiofemoral Joint for Biomechanical and Biomimetic Applications

Yuyang Wei, Yijie Chen, Sihan Jia, Lingyun Yan*, Luzheng Bi*

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Abstract

This study presents a comprehensive three-dimensional finite element (FE) model inspired by the biomechanics of the human knee, specifically the tibiofemoral joint during the gait cycle. Drawing from natural biological systems, the model integrates bio-inspired elements, including transversely isotropic materials, to replicate the anisotropic properties of ligaments and cartilage, along with anatomically realistic bone and meniscus structures. This dual-material approach ensures a physiologically accurate representation of knee mechanics under varying conditions. The model effectively captures key biomechanical parameters, including a maximum medial tibial cartilage contact pressure of 16.75 MPa at 25% of the stance phase and a maximum femoral cartilage pressure of 10.57 MPa at 75% of the stance phase. Furthermore, its strong correlation with in vivo and in vitro data highlights its potential for clinical applications in orthopedics, such as pre-surgical planning and post-operative assessments. By bridging the gap between biomechanics and bioinspired design, this research contributes significantly to the field of biomimetics and offers a robust simulation tool for enhancing joint protection strategies and optimizing implant designs.

Original languageEnglish
Article number119
JournalBiomimetics
Volume10
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2025

Keywords

  • biomechanics
  • cartilages
  • finite element model
  • meniscus
  • tibiofemoral joint
  • tibiofemoral ligaments

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