Publications by authors named "Alessio Trebbi"

Tissues' nearly incompressibility was well reported in the literature but little effort has been made to compare volume variations computed by simulations with measurements. In this study, volume changes of the fat pad during controlled indentations of the human heel region were estimated from segmented medical images using digital volume correlation. The experiment was reproduced using finite element modelling with several values of Poisson's ratio for the fat pad, from 0.

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Diabetic foot ulcers are triggered by mechanical loadings applied to the surface of the plantar skin. Strain is considered to play a crucial role in relation to ulcer etiology and can be assessed by Finite Element (FE) modeling. A difficulty in the generation of these models is the choice of the soft tissue material properties.

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  • * Strain levels are direct indicators of pressure ulcer risk, and while Finite Element (FE) models could aid in prevention, existing methods are limited as they often rely on external factors or cadaver samples.
  • * The paper proposes a new in vivo solution utilizing 3D non-rigid registration of Magnetic Resonance images to analyze soft tissue deformations, demonstrating potential applications for understanding pressure ulcer dynamics and improving FE model validation.
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  • This pilot study aimed to compare 2D ultrasound imaging with 3D MRI for assessing soft tissue motion in the sacrum during mechanical loading, particularly for pressure ulcer prevention.!* -
  • An experiment used a healthy male volunteer and involved a custom MRI setup to apply varying loads on the sacrum while capturing MR images to analyze tissue displacement in 3D.!* -
  • The results showed significant out-of-plane tissue motion, indicating that relying solely on 2D ultrasound might not provide an accurate representation of tissue dynamics, suggesting the need for further investigation into 3D ultrasound methods.!*
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In the last decade, the role of shearing loads has been increasingly suspected to play a determinant impact in the formation of deep pressure ulcers. In vivo observations of such deformations are complex to obtain. Previous studies only provide global measurements of such deformations without getting the quantitative values of the loads that generate these deformations.

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