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| ハイドロゲルレオロジー× | 骨リモデリングのための有限要素解析(FEA)× | 筋シナジー解析× | |
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| 分野 | バイオメカニクス | バイオメカニクス | バイオメカニクス |
| 系統 | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| 提唱年≠ | 1994 | 1987 | 1999 |
| 提唱者≠ | Christopher Macosko | Rik Huiskes | Marc Tresch |
| 種類≠ | Mechanical material characterization | Multi-physics finite element pipeline | Dimensionality reduction and pattern extraction |
| 原典≠ | Almquist, B. D., & Lu, T. W. (2002). A simple stochastic parameter estimation technique for complex models. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 49(10), 1188-1193. link ↗ | Huiskes, R., Weinans, H., Grootenboer, H. J., Dalstra, M., Fudala, B., & Slooff, T. J. (1987). Adaptive bone-remodeling theory applied to prosthetic-design analysis. Journal of Biomechanics, 20(11-12), 1135-1150. DOI ↗ | Tresch, M. C., Saltiel, P., Bizzi, E., & Bizzi, E. (1999). The construction of movement by the spinal cord. Nature Neuroscience, 2(2), 162-167. DOI ↗ |
| 別名 | Viscoelastic analysis, Storage modulus, Gel characterization | Bone remodeling simulation, Trabecular architecture adaptation, Mechano-regulation | Motor synergy, Synergy extraction, Motor primitives |
| 関連 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
| 概要≠ | Hydrogel rheology characterizes the mechanical viscoelastic properties of hydrogels used in tissue engineering, drug delivery, and biomedical devices. By measuring storage modulus (elastic component), loss modulus (viscous component), and their frequency dependence, practitioners assess gel stiffness, degradation, and suitability for specific applications. | Finite element analysis (FEA) for bone remodeling predicts how bone tissue density and architecture adapt to changes in mechanical loading over time. Pioneered by Rik Huiskes and Donald Carter in the 1980s, this computational approach integrates stress analysis with biophysical remodeling rules to simulate the long-term response of bone to disease, aging, or surgical intervention. | Muscle synergy analysis decomposes complex motor behavior into a small set of coactivated muscle groups (synergies or motor primitives). Pioneered by Marc Tresch and colleagues studying frog motor control, this approach reveals how the nervous system simplifies the control of many muscles by organizing them into task-relevant combinations. |
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