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Journal of Bionic Engineering ›› 2019, Vol. 16 ›› Issue (3): 514-525.doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s42235-019-0042-3

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Static and Dynamic Analysis of Osteoarthritic and Orthotic Human Knee

Daniela Tarnita1*, Doina Pisla2*, Ionut Geonea1, Calin Vaida2, Marius Catana3, Danut Nicolae Tarnita4   

  1. 1. University of Craiova, Faculty of Mechanics, Calea Bucuresti, no. 107, 200512, Craiova, Romania
    2. Technical University Cluj Napoca, CESTER - Research Centre for the Robot Simulation and Testing, Memorandumului str., 
    no. 28, 400114, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
    3. INAS, Nicolae Romanescu Blvd, 37C, 200738, Craiova, Romania
    4. University of Medicine and Pharmacy Craiova & Emergency Hospital Craiova, Craiova, Petru Rares str. no. 2, 200349, Romania

  • Received:2018-10-18 Revised:2019-03-28 Accepted:2019-04-02 Online:2019-05-10 Published:2019-06-14
  • Contact: Daniela Tarnita, Doina Pisla E-mail:tarnita.daniela@gmail.com, dpisla@mail.utcluj.ro
  • About author:Daniela Tarnita1*, Doina Pisla2*, Ionut Geonea1, Calin Vaida2, Marius Catana3, Danut Nicolae Tarnita4

Abstract: The first objective of this paper is to study the influence of the orthotic device on the maximum values of stresses in knee cartilages by using Ansys Workbench 14.5 software and applying the Finite Element Analysis (FEA) on a virtual assembly composed by an orthotic device and osteoarthritic knee (OAK). The second objective consists into quantifying and investigating the nonlinear motion of the human knee joint for OAK patients, with and without the orthotic device mounted on OAK, using tools of dynamics stability analysis. The short Lyapunov Exponents (LEs) are calculated, as measures of human knee and ankle joints stability, based on the experimental time series collected by using the biometrics acquisition system during walking on horizontal and inclined treadmills from a sample of healthy sub-jects and a sample of patients suffering by OAK disease. The values of LEs obtained for OAK patients are larger on the inclined treadmill than on horizontal treadmill and are larger than those obtained for healthy knees, being associated with more divergence and less stability. The results confirm that the influence of an orthotic device mounted on OAK on its stability is significant, the values obtained for LEs being smaller than those calculated for OAK, and closer to the values of normal knees of patients and of healthy subjects.

Key words: osteoarthritic knee, bioinspired orthosis, finite element method, gait stability, Lyapunov exponents