The 14th MECHANICAL FINDER User Meeting 2024 ended with success. We would like to thank the people who participated and the people involved.
Outline
The 14th MECHANICAL FINDER Users Meeting 2024 will be held on-site, to ensure active discussions and interactions as in the past. Except for presentations from overseas, in principle, the language at the venue will be Japanese. For overseas participants, some presentations will be available in English on-demand after the meeting. On-demand English videos are being considered for presentations marked “On-demand“.
Qualifications
MECHANICAL FINDER User
Customers considering purchasing or interested in MECHANICAL FINDER
MECHANICAL FINDER User
Customers considering purchasing or interested in MECHANICAL FINDER
Date and Time
Saturday, November 23, 2024
11:00-17:00 (UTC+09:00)
On-demand will be available later
Venue
COMORE YOTSUYA TOWER 3F, 1-6-1 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan (MAP)
Also available on-demand
COMORE YOTSUYA TOWER 3F, 1-6-1 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan (MAP)
Also available on-demand
Entry fee
Free (Get-together: Free)
Free (Get-together: Free)
Participation capacity
Onsite 80 persons
Get-together 40 persons
Onsite 80 persons
Get-together 40 persons
Language
Onsite: Basically Japanese
On-demand: English
Onsite: Basically Japanese
On-demand: English
Program
10:30 – 11:00 Registration
11:00 – 11:05 Opening remarks
Research Center of Computational Mechanics, Inc.
Session 1
11:05 - Topic 1
How to set parameters for fTetwild and mesh convergence testing
Hideyuki Mimata
Research Center of Computational Mechanics, Inc.
How to set parameters for fTetwild and mesh convergence testing
Hideyuki Mimata
Research Center of Computational Mechanics, Inc.
Shoulder & Upper Arm
Foot & Ankle
11:45 - Presentation 2
Does calcaneal coronal imbalance lead to insufficiency fracture of calcaneus?
Tetsu Tsubone
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kanmon Medical Center
Does calcaneal coronal imbalance lead to insufficiency fracture of calcaneus?
Tetsu Tsubone
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kanmon Medical Center
Knee & Lower Leg
12:15 – 12:25 Break
Luncheon Presentation
12:25 - Topic 2
Collaborative Analysis with musculoskeletal modeling and simulation software “AnyBody”
Naoki Hara
Research Center of Computational Mechanics, Inc.
Collaborative Analysis with musculoskeletal modeling and simulation software “AnyBody”
Naoki Hara
Research Center of Computational Mechanics, Inc.
12:40 -
News from MECHANICAL FINDER
Harue Tamiya
Research Center of Computational Mechanics, Inc.
News from MECHANICAL FINDER
Harue Tamiya
Research Center of Computational Mechanics, Inc.
12:55 – 13:05 Coffee Break
Session 2
Hip & Femur
13:20 - Presentation 5
The relationship between pelvic tilt and anterior translation of the femoral head during hip external rotation in patients with acetabular dysplasia
Daisuke Suzuki1, Fumiya Kizawa2, Arata Kanaizumi3
1Department Health Sciences, Hokkaido Chitose Collage of Rehabilitation, 2Division of Rehabilitation, Hokkaido University Hospital, 2Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Sapporo Medical University
The relationship between pelvic tilt and anterior translation of the femoral head during hip external rotation in patients with acetabular dysplasia
Daisuke Suzuki1, Fumiya Kizawa2, Arata Kanaizumi3
1Department Health Sciences, Hokkaido Chitose Collage of Rehabilitation, 2Division of Rehabilitation, Hokkaido University Hospital, 2Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Sapporo Medical University
13:35 - Presentation 6
The effect of anterior displacement of the femoral head due to hip external rotation on stress change in the anterior region of the labrum
Fumiya Kizawa1, Ima Kosukegawa1, Daisuke Suzuki2, Arata Kanaizumi1, Junya Shimizu1, Atushi Teramoto1, Daisuke Takahashi3, Norimasa Iwasaki3
1Department of orthopaedics, Sapporo Medical University, 2Department of Medical Science, Hokkaido Chitose College of Rehabilitation, 3Department of Orthopaedics, Hokkaido university
The effect of anterior displacement of the femoral head due to hip external rotation on stress change in the anterior region of the labrum
Fumiya Kizawa1, Ima Kosukegawa1, Daisuke Suzuki2, Arata Kanaizumi1, Junya Shimizu1, Atushi Teramoto1, Daisuke Takahashi3, Norimasa Iwasaki3
1Department of orthopaedics, Sapporo Medical University, 2Department of Medical Science, Hokkaido Chitose College of Rehabilitation, 3Department of Orthopaedics, Hokkaido university
- Presentation 7
withdrawal
withdrawal
13:50 - Topic 3
Idea for modeling tension band wiring
Hideyuki Mimata1, Yusuke Matsuura2, Takahiro Yamazaki2
1Research Center of Computational Mechanics, Inc., 2Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Graduate school of Medicine, Chiba University
Idea for modeling tension band wiring
Hideyuki Mimata1, Yusuke Matsuura2, Takahiro Yamazaki2
1Research Center of Computational Mechanics, Inc., 2Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Graduate school of Medicine, Chiba University
14:05 – 14:25 Coffee Break
Session 3
Spine
14:25 - Presentation 8
Finite Element Analysis for Spinal Deformity Corrective Surgery Using Multi-Segment Spine Model -Effects of hook fixation on microfracture around screws-
Tomoya Aki1, Daisuke Tawara2, Akira Matsumura3, Takashi Namikawa3
1Graduate School of Science and Engineering Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering, Ryukoku University, 2Mechanical Engineering-Robotics Course, Faculty of Advanced Science and Engineering, Ryukoku University,3Scoliosis Center, Osaka City General Medical Center
Finite Element Analysis for Spinal Deformity Corrective Surgery Using Multi-Segment Spine Model -Effects of hook fixation on microfracture around screws-
Tomoya Aki1, Daisuke Tawara2, Akira Matsumura3, Takashi Namikawa3
1Graduate School of Science and Engineering Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering, Ryukoku University, 2Mechanical Engineering-Robotics Course, Faculty of Advanced Science and Engineering, Ryukoku University,3Scoliosis Center, Osaka City General Medical Center
14:40 - Presentation 9
Optimal placement of supplemental accessory rods to prevent rod fracture in a long spinopelvic fixation with LIF: A study using synthetic bone and finite element Models
Ryuichiro Nakanishi1, Shunji Tsutsui1, Ei Yamamoto2, Takuhei Kozaki1, Akimasa Murata1, Takahiro Kozaki1, Hiroshi Yamada1, 2
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Wakayama medical University, 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Biology-Oriented Science and Technology, Kindai University
Ryuichiro Nakanishi1, Shunji Tsutsui1, Ei Yamamoto2, Takuhei Kozaki1, Akimasa Murata1, Takahiro Kozaki1, Hiroshi Yamada1, 2
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Wakayama medical University, 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Biology-Oriented Science and Technology, Kindai University
14:55 - Presentation 10
A Bicortical Pedicle Screw in the Cephalad Trajectory Is the Best Option for the Fixation of an Osteoporotic Vertebra: A Finite Element Study
Akimasa Murata1, Shunji Tsutsui1, Ei Yamamoto2, Takuhei Kozaki1, Ryuichiro Nakanishi1, Takahiro Kozaki1, Hiroshi Yamada1
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Wakayama medical University, 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Biology-Oriented Science and Technology, Kindai University
A Bicortical Pedicle Screw in the Cephalad Trajectory Is the Best Option for the Fixation of an Osteoporotic Vertebra: A Finite Element Study
Akimasa Murata1, Shunji Tsutsui1, Ei Yamamoto2, Takuhei Kozaki1, Ryuichiro Nakanishi1, Takahiro Kozaki1, Hiroshi Yamada1
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Wakayama medical University, 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Biology-Oriented Science and Technology, Kindai University
15:10 - Presentation 11
Advantages of Combined Use of Claw Hooks and Sublaminar Wires as the Upper Foundation of Long Fixation from the Thoracic Spine to the Pelvis in Osteoporotic Cases: A Finite Element Analysis of Proximal Junction Stress
Takuhei Kozaki1, Takachika Shimizu2, Akimasa Murata1, Ryuichiro Nakanishi1, Hiroshi Yamada1
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Wakayama Medical University, 2Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Gunma Spine Center (Harunaso Hospital)
Advantages of Combined Use of Claw Hooks and Sublaminar Wires as the Upper Foundation of Long Fixation from the Thoracic Spine to the Pelvis in Osteoporotic Cases: A Finite Element Analysis of Proximal Junction Stress
Takuhei Kozaki1, Takachika Shimizu2, Akimasa Murata1, Ryuichiro Nakanishi1, Hiroshi Yamada1
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Wakayama Medical University, 2Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Gunma Spine Center (Harunaso Hospital)
15:25 – 15:45 Coffee Break
Session 4
Pelvic
Implant
Material property
16:30 - Presentation 15
Age-specific conversion equations for bone material properties: Part 1
Fumiko Chiba1, Yusuke Matsuura2, Masatoshi Kojima1, Takahiro Yamazaki2, Naoki Saito1
1Education and Research Center of Legal Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, 2Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University
Age-specific conversion equations for bone material properties: Part 1
Fumiko Chiba1, Yusuke Matsuura2, Masatoshi Kojima1, Takahiro Yamazaki2, Naoki Saito1
1Education and Research Center of Legal Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, 2Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University
16:45 – 16:50 Closing remarks
Research Center of Computational Mechanics, Inc.
16:50 – 17:00 Coffee Break
Get-together (17:00-19:00)
*Program may be subject to change without notice.