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| DC Field | Value | Language |
|---|---|---|
| dc.contributor | Department of Biomedical Engineering | en_US |
| dc.creator | Lv, ML | en_US |
| dc.creator | Ni, M | en_US |
| dc.creator | Sun, W | en_US |
| dc.creator | Wong, DWC | en_US |
| dc.creator | Zhou, S | en_US |
| dc.creator | Jia, Y | en_US |
| dc.creator | Zhang, M | en_US |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2026-04-20T03:52:30Z | - |
| dc.date.available | 2026-04-20T03:52:30Z | - |
| dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/10397/118499 | - |
| dc.language.iso | en | en_US |
| dc.publisher | Frontiers Media SA | en_US |
| dc.rights | © 2022 Lv, Ni, Sun, Wong, Zhou, Jia and Zhang. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. | en_US |
| dc.rights | The following publication Lv ML, Ni M, Sun W, Wong DW-C, Zhou S, Jia Y and Zhang M (2022) Biomechanical Analysis of a Novel Double-Point Fixation Method for Displaced Intra-Articular Calcaneal Fractures. Front. Bioeng. Biotechnol. 10:791554 is available at https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2022.791554. | en_US |
| dc.subject | Calcaneal locking plate | en_US |
| dc.subject | Displaced intra-articular calcaneal fracture | en_US |
| dc.subject | Finite element method | en_US |
| dc.subject | Internal fixation | en_US |
| dc.subject | Volar distal radial plate | en_US |
| dc.title | Biomechanical analysis of a novel double-point fixation method for displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures | en_US |
| dc.type | Journal/Magazine Article | en_US |
| dc.identifier.volume | 10 | en_US |
| dc.identifier.doi | 10.3389/fbioe.2022.791554 | en_US |
| dcterms.abstract | The development of minimally invasive procedures and implant materials has improved the fixation strength of implants and is less traumatic in surgery. The purpose of this study was to propose a novel “double-point fixation” for calcaneal fractures and compare its biomechanical stability with the traditional “three-point fixation.” A three-dimensional finite element foot model with a Sanders type IIIAB calcaneal fracture was developed based on clinical images comprising bones, plantar fascia, ligaments, and encapsulated soft tissue. Double-point and three-point fixation resembled the surgical procedure with a volar distal radius plate and calcaneal locking plate, respectively. The stress distribution, fracture displacement, and change of the Böhler angle and Gissane’s angle were estimated by a walking simulation using the model, and the predictions between the double-point and three-point fixation were compared at heel-strike, midstance, and push-off instants. Double-point fixation demonstrated lower bone stress (103.3 vs. 199.4 MPa), but higher implant stress (1,084.0 vs. 577.9 MPa). The model displacement of double-point fixation was higher than that of three-point fixation (3.68 vs. 2.53 mm). The displacement of the posterior joint facet (0.127 vs. 0.150 mm) and the changes of the Böhler angle (0.9° vs. 1.4°) and Gissane’s angle (0.7° vs. 0.9°) in double-point fixation were comparably lower. Double-point fixation by volar distal radius plates demonstrated sufficient and favorable fixation stability and a lower risk of postoperative stress fracture, which may potentially serve as a new fixation modality for the treatment of displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures. | en_US |
| dcterms.accessRights | open access | en_US |
| dcterms.bibliographicCitation | Frontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology, 2022, v. 10, 791554 | en_US |
| dcterms.isPartOf | Frontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology | en_US |
| dcterms.issued | 2022 | - |
| dc.identifier.scopus | 2-s2.0-85127355959 | - |
| dc.identifier.eissn | 2296-4185 | en_US |
| dc.identifier.artn | 791554 | en_US |
| dc.description.validate | 202604 bcjz | en_US |
| dc.description.oa | Version of Record | en_US |
| dc.identifier.FolderNumber | OA_Scopus/WOS | - |
| dc.description.fundingSource | Others | en_US |
| dc.description.fundingText | This work was supported by the Project of Academic Leader of Health System in Pudong New Area, Shanghai (grant no. PWRd201-05), Key project of NSFC (11732015) and the Science and Technology Planning Project from the Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (21410760200). The funder had no role in the design and conduct of the study; collection, management, analysis, and interpretation of the data; preparation, review, or approval of the manuscript; and decision to submit the manuscript for publication. | en_US |
| dc.description.pubStatus | Published | en_US |
| dc.description.oaCategory | CC | en_US |
| Appears in Collections: | Journal/Magazine Article | |
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