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Fast Subject Specific Finite Element Mesh Generation of Knee Joint from Biplanar X-ray Images

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Figure  1:  Overall  workflow  of  subject  specific  mesh  generation  for  bony  structures
Figure 2: An example of radiograph in (a) frontal, (b) sagittal view and its (c) 3D reconstruction model of  femur, tibia and patella
Figure  4:  Mesh  generation  process  of  meniscus  (a)  Spline  construction  through  the  surface  nodes  of  femoral  condyle and tibial plateau, (b) discretization of splines & connecting lines and (c) volumetric meshed generation  (shown for onl
Figure 5: Global mesh of knee joint for all the 11 specimens. For clarity only the distal epiphysis of femur  and proximal epiphysis of tibia is shown
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