Six pairs of human cadaver femora were dividedequally into two groups one of which received a non-cemented reference implant and the other a very short non-dependent experimental implant. Thirteen strain-gauge rosettes were attached to the external surface of each specimen and, during application of combined axial and torsional loads to the femoral head, the strains in both groups were measured. After the insertion of a non-cemented femoral component, the normal pattern of a progressive proximal-to-distal increase in strains was similar to that in the intact femur and the strain was maximum near the tip of the prosthesis. On the medial and lateral aspects of the proximal femur, the strains were greatly reduced after implantation of both typ...
Finite-element analysis was used to study the general differences in load-transfer mechanisms and st...
Although stemmed femoral components often are used in revision total knee arthroplasty, no quantitat...
none4There is significant interest in the stress-strain state in the proximal femoral metaphysis, be...
Given the relatively short survival time of total hip replacement in young patients, a different con...
The increase in the incidence of loosening of the femoral component and resorption of the bone in th...
Proximal and distal femoral replacements with intramedullary stems are usually cemented in place but...
Theoretical concerns about the use of cemented and press-fit stems in revision total knee arthroplas...
The adequacy of assessing stems stability using only one femoral bone property was tested by varying...
AbstractObjectivesSubtle differences in stem design can result in different mechanical responses of ...
Short stem hip arthroplasties with predominantly metaphyseal fixation, such as the METHA® stem (Aesc...
Background: Recognized failure mechanisms after revision total knee arthroplasty include failure of ...
The extent of porous coating of cementless total hip stems is held responsible for radiological peri...
Primary stability is essential for the success of cementless femoral stems. In this study, patient s...
The aim of this study was to compare the perturbances in bone deformation patterns of the proximal f...
Objective. To compare the in vitro stability of two cemented hip stem designs: Stem I was a collarle...
Finite-element analysis was used to study the general differences in load-transfer mechanisms and st...
Although stemmed femoral components often are used in revision total knee arthroplasty, no quantitat...
none4There is significant interest in the stress-strain state in the proximal femoral metaphysis, be...
Given the relatively short survival time of total hip replacement in young patients, a different con...
The increase in the incidence of loosening of the femoral component and resorption of the bone in th...
Proximal and distal femoral replacements with intramedullary stems are usually cemented in place but...
Theoretical concerns about the use of cemented and press-fit stems in revision total knee arthroplas...
The adequacy of assessing stems stability using only one femoral bone property was tested by varying...
AbstractObjectivesSubtle differences in stem design can result in different mechanical responses of ...
Short stem hip arthroplasties with predominantly metaphyseal fixation, such as the METHA® stem (Aesc...
Background: Recognized failure mechanisms after revision total knee arthroplasty include failure of ...
The extent of porous coating of cementless total hip stems is held responsible for radiological peri...
Primary stability is essential for the success of cementless femoral stems. In this study, patient s...
The aim of this study was to compare the perturbances in bone deformation patterns of the proximal f...
Objective. To compare the in vitro stability of two cemented hip stem designs: Stem I was a collarle...
Finite-element analysis was used to study the general differences in load-transfer mechanisms and st...
Although stemmed femoral components often are used in revision total knee arthroplasty, no quantitat...
none4There is significant interest in the stress-strain state in the proximal femoral metaphysis, be...