Claims
- 1. A method for developing a computer model of an animal joint, comprising:
identifying data relating to a biological state of the joint; identifying a plurality of biological processes related to the data, the plurality of biological processes defining at least one portion of the biological state of the joint; and combining the plurality of biological processes to form a simulation of the biological state of the joint.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the animal joint is a human joint.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the biological state is the state of a normal joint.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein at least one biological process from the plurality of biological processes is associated with a biological variable that is a therapeutic agent.
- 5. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
selecting a therapeutic agent from the group of methotrexate, steroids, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, soluble TNF-alpha receptor, TNF-alpha antibody, and interleukin-1 receptor antagonists; and associating the selected therapeutic agent with at least one biological process from the plurality of biological processes.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the biological state is the state of a diseased joint.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the biological state is the state of a joint afflicted with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis, reactive arthritis or osteoarthritis.
- 8. The method of claim 6, comprising:
identifying data relating to the diseased joint, the data relating changes in biological states to biological attributes of the diseased joint; identifying a plurality of biological processes related to the data, the plurality of biological processes defining at least one portion of the biological state of the diseased joint; and combining the plurality of biological processes to form a simulation of at least one biological attribute of the diseased joint.
- 9. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
producing a simulated biological attribute associated with the biological state of the joint; comparing the simulated biological attribute with a corresponding biological attribute in a reference pattern of the joint; and identifying the computer model as a valid computer model of the animal joint if the simulated biological attribute is substantially consistent with the biological attribute associated with the reference pattern of the joint.
- 10. The method of claim 1, wherein the combining the plurality of biological processes includes:
forming a first mathematical relation among biological variables associated with a first biological process from the plurality of biological processes; and forming a second mathematical relation among biological variables associated with the first biological process and a second biological process from the plurality of biological variables associated with the plurality of biological processes.
- 11. The method of claim 10, further comprising:
creating a set of parametric changes in the first mathematical relation and the second mathematical relation; and producing a simulated biological attribute based on at least one parametric change from the set of parametric changes, the simulated biological attribute being substantially consistent with at least one biological attribute associated with a reference pattern of the joint.
- 12. The method of claim 10, further comprising:
converting a first biological variable into a converted biological variable the value of which changes over time, the first biological variable being associated with at least one from the first mathematical relation and the second mathematical relation; and producing a series of simulated biological attributes based on the converted biological variable, the series of simulated biological attributes being substantially consistent with a corresponding biological attribute associated with a reference pattern of the joint, the series of simulated biological attributes representing the chronological progression of corresponding biological attributes in the reference pattern of the joint.
- 13. The method of claim 10, further comprising:
converting a parameter into a converted biological variable a value of which changes over time, the parameter being associated with at least one from the first mathematical relation and the second mathematical relation; and producing a series of simulated biological attributes based on the converted biological variable, the series of simulated biological attributes being substantially consistent with a biological attribute associated with a reference pattern of the joint, the series of simulated biological attributes representing the chronological progression of corresponding biological attributes in the reference pattern of the joint.
- 14. A computer model of the biological state of an animal joint, comprising:
code to define a set of biological processes related to the biological state of the joint; and code to define a set of mathematical relationships related to interactions among biological variables associated with the biological processes, at least two biological processes from the set of biological processes being associated with the set of mathematical relationships, a combination of the code to define the set of biological processes and the code to define the set of mathematical relationships defining a simulation of the biological state of the joint.
- 15. The computer model of claim 14, wherein the set of biological processes includes processes related to cartilage metabolism, tissue inflammation, and tissue hyperplasia.
- 16. The computer model of claim 14, wherein at least one biological process from the plurality of biological processes is associated with a biological variable that is a therapeutic agent.
- 17. The computer model of claim 14, further comprising:
selecting a therapeutic agent from the group of methotrexate, steroids, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, soluble TNF-alpha receptor, TNF-alpha antibody, and interleukin-1 receptor antagonists; and associating the selected therapeutic agent with at least one biological process from the plurality of biological processes.
- 18. The computer model of claim 14, further comprising:
code to define a first compartment, said first compartment including biological processes related to synovial tissue, and code to define a second compartment, said second compartment including biological processes related to cartilage tissue.
- 19. The computer model of claim 18, further comprising:
code to define a set of biological processes related to the interaction of the first compartment with the second compartment.
- 20. The computer model of claim 14, wherein the biological state is the state of a diseased joint.
- 21. The computer model of claim 20, wherein the biological state is the state of a joint afflicted with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis, reactive arthritis or osteoarthritis.
- 22. The computer model of claim 20, wherein upon execution of the code, a simulated biological attribute for the disease state of the joint is produced, the simulated biological attribute being substantially consistent with at least one biological attribute associated with a reference pattern of the disease state of the joint.
- 23. A computer executable software code, comprising:
code to define a plurality of biological processes related to a biological state of an animal joint including:
code to define a set of mathematical relations associated with a first biological process from the plurality of biological processes and associated with interactions among biological variables associated with the first biological process, and code to define a set of mathematical relations associated with a second biological process from the plurality of biological processes and associated with interactions among biological variables associated with the second biological process, the plurality of biological processes being associated with the biological state of the animal joint.
- 24. The computer executable software code of claim 23, further comprising:
code to define a first compartment, said first compartment including biological processes related to synovial tissue, and code to define a second compartment, said second compartment including biological processes related to cartilage tissue.
- 25. The computer executable software code of claim 24, further comprising:
code to define a set of biological processes related to the interaction of the first compartment with the second compartment.
- 26. A method for developing a computer model of a diseased animal joint, comprising:
receiving a plurality of user-selected indications to define a plurality of biological processes, each biological process from the plurality of biological processes being based on data that relates changes in biological states to biological attributes of a diseased joint; producing a simulated biological attribute associated with at least one biological attribute of the diseased joint based on the combined plurality of biology processes; and assessing a validity of the computer model based on a comparison between the simulated biological attribute and a corresponding biological attribute associated with a reference pattern of the diseased joint.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein the diseased animal joint is afflicted with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis, reactive arthritis or osteoarthritis.
- 28. The method of claim 26, wherein at least one biological process from the plurality of biological processes is associated with a biological variable that is a therapeutic agent.
- 29. The method of claim 26, further comprising:
selecting a therapeutic agent from the group of methotrexate, steroids, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, soluble TNF-alpha receptor, TNF-alpha antibody, and interleukin-1 receptor antagonists; and associating the selected therapeutic agent with at least one biological process from the plurality of biological processes.
- 30. A computer model of an animal joint, comprising:
a computer-readable memory storing:
code to define a set of biological processes related to the biological state of the joint; and code to define a set of mathematical relationships related to interactions among biological variables associated with the biological processes, at least two biological processes from the set of biological processes being associated with the set of mathematical relationships, a combination of the code to define the set of biological processes and the code to define the set of mathematical relationships defining a simulation of the biological state of the joint; and a processor coupled to the computer-readable memory, the processor configured to execute the codes.
- 31. The computer model of claim 30, wherein the set of biological processes comprising processes related to cartilage metabolism, tissue inflammation, and tissue hyperplasia.
- 32. The computer model of claim 30, wherein at least one biological process from the plurality of biological processes is associated with a biological variable that is a therapeutic agent.
- 33. The computer model of claim 30, further comprising:
selecting a therapeutic agent from the group of methotrexate, steroids, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, soluble TNF-alpha receptor, TNF-alpha antibody, and interleukin-1 receptor antagonists; and associating the selected therapeutic agent with at least one biological process from the plurality of biological processes.
- 34. The computer model of claim 30, further comprising:
code to define a first compartment, said first compartment including biological processes related to synovial tissue, and code to define a second compartment, said second compartment including biological processes related to cartilage tissue.
- 35. The computer model of claim 34, further comprising:
code to define a set of biological processes related to the interaction of the first compartment with the second compartment.
- 36. The computer model of claim 30, wherein the biological state is the state of a diseased joint.
- 37. The computer model of claim 36, wherein the biological state is the state of a joint afflicted with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis, reactive arthritis or osteoarthritis.
- 38. The computer model of claim 36, wherein upon execution of the code, a simulated biological attribute for the disease state of the joint is produced, the simulated biological attribute being substantially consistent with at least one biological attribute associated with a reference pattern of the disease state of the joint.
- 39. A method for developing an analytical model of an animal joint, comprising:
identifying data relating to a biological state of the joint; identifying a plurality of biological processes related to the data, the plurality of biological processes defining at least one portion of the biological state of the joint; and combining the plurality of biological processes to form an analytical representation of the biological state of the joint.
- 40. The method of claim 39, wherein the biological state is the state of a normal joint.
- 41. The method of claim 39, wherein the biological state is the state of a diseased joint.
- 42. The method of claim 41, wherein the biological state is the state of a joint afflicted with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis, reactive arthritis or osteoarthritis.
- 43. The method of claim 41, comprising:
identifying data relating to the diseased joint, the data relating changes in biological states to biological attributes of the diseased joint; identifying a plurality of biological processes related to the data, the plurality of biological processes defining at least one portion of the biological state of the diseased joint; and combining the plurality of biological processes to form an analytical representation of at least one biological attribute of the diseased joint.
- 44. The method of claim 39, further comprising:
producing an analytical representation of a biological attribute associated with the biological state of the joint; comparing the analytical representation of the biological attribute with a corresponding biological attribute in a reference pattern of the joint; and identifying the analytical model as a valid model of the animal joint if the analytical representation of the biological attribute is substantially consistent with the biological attribute associated with the reference pattern of the joint.
- 45. The method of claim 39, wherein the combining the plurality of biological processes includes:
forming a first mathematical relation among biological variables associated with a first biological process from the plurality of biological processes; and forming a second mathematical relation among biological variables associated with the first biological process and a second biological process from the plurality of biological variables associated with the plurality of biological processes.
- 46. The method of claim 39, wherein the animal joint is a human joint.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present invention is related to and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/293,533, filed on May 29, 2001, entitled “Method and Apparatus for Computer Modeling a Joint,” which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60293533 |
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