Adult human cadaver pelves were tested to determine micromotion at the prosthesis-bone interface in cementless hemispherical acetabular components during simulated single-limb stance. The micromotion of non-press-fit components with screw fixation in response to cyclic loads to a maximum of 1500 N was compressive (interface closing) at the superior iliac rim and distractive (interface opening) at the inferior ischial rim; that of press-fit components was compressive all around the acetabular rim regardless of screw fixation. Adding screws to the component decreased the micromotion at the site of the screw, but sometimes increased it at the opposite side. Two dome screws with the press-fit component decreased the micromotion at the superior ...
Decrease in bone mineral density of metaphysis in patients with nontraumatic avascular necrosis of t...
Abstract: Cemented total hip replacement has become a standard surgical technique to treat patients ...
The quality of the periacetabular bone might be an explanation for the increase in the rate of socke...
Background Press-fit and screw fixation are important technical factors to achieve initial stability...
Bone ingrowth in porous surfaces of human joint implants is a desired condition for long-term fixati...
Contains fulltext : 88556.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND AND P...
Item does not contain fulltextPatients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis typically have a poor sub...
Item does not contain fulltextThe finite element (FE) method has become a common tool to evaluate pe...
Fretting corrosion as one reason for failure of modular hip prostheses has been associated with micr...
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of the muscle force contribution and loading ...
Background: Excessive prosthesis/bone motions and the bone strains around the acetabulum may prevent...
Osteolysis is the main cause of aseptic loosening and stem failure. The mechanism that leads to oste...
A canine total hip arthroplasty model was used to examine micromotion and bone apposition to a proxi...
The most commonly reported failure modes of cementless hip stems are loosening and thigh pain; both ...
The hip is one of the most injured joint in the body with ageing. Osteoarthritis and degenerative di...
Decrease in bone mineral density of metaphysis in patients with nontraumatic avascular necrosis of t...
Abstract: Cemented total hip replacement has become a standard surgical technique to treat patients ...
The quality of the periacetabular bone might be an explanation for the increase in the rate of socke...
Background Press-fit and screw fixation are important technical factors to achieve initial stability...
Bone ingrowth in porous surfaces of human joint implants is a desired condition for long-term fixati...
Contains fulltext : 88556.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND AND P...
Item does not contain fulltextPatients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis typically have a poor sub...
Item does not contain fulltextThe finite element (FE) method has become a common tool to evaluate pe...
Fretting corrosion as one reason for failure of modular hip prostheses has been associated with micr...
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of the muscle force contribution and loading ...
Background: Excessive prosthesis/bone motions and the bone strains around the acetabulum may prevent...
Osteolysis is the main cause of aseptic loosening and stem failure. The mechanism that leads to oste...
A canine total hip arthroplasty model was used to examine micromotion and bone apposition to a proxi...
The most commonly reported failure modes of cementless hip stems are loosening and thigh pain; both ...
The hip is one of the most injured joint in the body with ageing. Osteoarthritis and degenerative di...
Decrease in bone mineral density of metaphysis in patients with nontraumatic avascular necrosis of t...
Abstract: Cemented total hip replacement has become a standard surgical technique to treat patients ...
The quality of the periacetabular bone might be an explanation for the increase in the rate of socke...