The initial stability of cementless femoral components is crucial for the long-term success of total hip arthroplasty. This has been reported in animal and clinical studies. Until now, the stability was evaluated by the measurement of relative micromotion on a few simultaneous locations around the stem in cadaveric experiments. This paper presents an extended experimental setup to measure simultaneously local micromotion, subsidence and gap on hundreds of points at the bone-stem interface. This technique we applied to anatomical and straight stems in three pairs of cadaveric femurs. Measurements were in agreement with typically reported values. Conversely to other methods, which measure micromotion between implant and bone anchoring points ...
The aim of this study is to quantitatively compare the difference in primary stability between colla...
Long-term clinical success of total hip replacement surgery is dependent on initial implant stabilit...
Abstract. Aseptic loosening is one of the major causes for revision surgery in hip arthroplasty. Thi...
The interfacial micromotion is closely associated to the long-term success of cementless hip prosthe...
The hip is one of the most injured joint in the body with ageing. Osteoarthritis and degenerative di...
Although prosthesis-bone micromotion is known to influence the stability of total hip replacement, n...
Objective. To compare the in vitro stability of two cemented hip stem designs: Stem I was a collarle...
The aim of this study is to assess the initial stability of a femoral revision stem, taking into acc...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigates by means of a new bone-prosthesis interface motion detector wheth...
Accurate pre-clinical evaluation of the initial stability of new cementless hip stems using in vitro...
Abstract: Cemented total hip replacement has become a standard surgical technique to treat patients ...
A good primary stability of cementless femoral stems is essential for the long-term success of total...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Despite the longstanding use of micromotion as a measure of implant stabilit...
μmotion affects the peri-implant bone formation . However, no experimental method to measure 3D μmot...
In total hip arthroplasty, micromotions at the implant—bone interface influence the long-term surviv...
The aim of this study is to quantitatively compare the difference in primary stability between colla...
Long-term clinical success of total hip replacement surgery is dependent on initial implant stabilit...
Abstract. Aseptic loosening is one of the major causes for revision surgery in hip arthroplasty. Thi...
The interfacial micromotion is closely associated to the long-term success of cementless hip prosthe...
The hip is one of the most injured joint in the body with ageing. Osteoarthritis and degenerative di...
Although prosthesis-bone micromotion is known to influence the stability of total hip replacement, n...
Objective. To compare the in vitro stability of two cemented hip stem designs: Stem I was a collarle...
The aim of this study is to assess the initial stability of a femoral revision stem, taking into acc...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigates by means of a new bone-prosthesis interface motion detector wheth...
Accurate pre-clinical evaluation of the initial stability of new cementless hip stems using in vitro...
Abstract: Cemented total hip replacement has become a standard surgical technique to treat patients ...
A good primary stability of cementless femoral stems is essential for the long-term success of total...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Despite the longstanding use of micromotion as a measure of implant stabilit...
μmotion affects the peri-implant bone formation . However, no experimental method to measure 3D μmot...
In total hip arthroplasty, micromotions at the implant—bone interface influence the long-term surviv...
The aim of this study is to quantitatively compare the difference in primary stability between colla...
Long-term clinical success of total hip replacement surgery is dependent on initial implant stabilit...
Abstract. Aseptic loosening is one of the major causes for revision surgery in hip arthroplasty. Thi...