Damage Models for Soft Tissues: A Survey

J Med Biol Eng. 2016:36:285-307. doi: 10.1007/s40846-016-0132-1. Epub 2016 Jun 8.

Abstract

Damage to soft tissues in the human body has been investigated for applications in healthcare, sports, and biomedical engineering. This paper reviews and classifies damage models for soft tissues to summarize achievements, identify new directions, and facilitate finite element analysis. The main ideas of damage modeling methods are illustrated and interpreted. A few key issues related to damage models, such as experimental data curve-fitting, computational effort, connection between damage and fractures/cracks, damage model applications, and fracture/crack extension simulation, are discussed. Several new challenges in the field are identified and outlined. This review can be useful for developing more advanced damage models and extending damage modeling methods to a variety of soft tissues.

Keywords: Constitutive law; Continuum damage mechanics; Damage; Fiber-reinforced material; Soft tissue.

Publication types

  • Review