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Design and biomechanical characteristics of porous meniscal implant structures using triply periodic minimal surfaces

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Fig. 1 3D finite element model of the human knee joint (posterior view), including the bones, the articular cartilages, the ligaments and the menisci
Table 1 Material constants for the ligaments
Fig. 4 a–d The compression stress (minimum principal) and shear stress on tibia and tibial cartilage for the healthy knee, the knee joint with solid meniscal implant and with porous meniscal implants based on P and G surfaces
Fig. 5 a–h The compression stress and shear stress on the menisci for the healthy knee, the knee joint with solid meniscal implant and with porous meniscal implants based on P and G surfaces
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