bruskmodell
Bruskmodell, or cartilage model, is a representation of cartilage tissue used in education, research, and clinical planning to study anatomy and biomechanics. The term combines Swedish "brusk" for cartilage and "modell" for model. In practice, bruskmodeller range from physical replicas to computational simulations, each serving different purposes.
Physical bruskmodeller are produced from imaging data such as MRI or CT scans or from cadaveric samples,
Computational bruskmodeller employ finite element analysis and other simulation techniques to predict stresses, strains, and fluid
Applications include education, surgical planning for cartilage restoration or joint replacement, and research into osteoarthritis, cartilage
Limitations involve simplifications of cartilage’s heterogeneous, viscoelastic nature, reliance on accurate material parameters, and potential discrepancies