© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Glenoid component stability is essential to ensure successful long-term survivability following total shoulder arthroplasty. As such, this computational study assessed the stability of five all-polyethylene glenoid components (Keel, Central-Finned 4-Peg, Peripheral 4-Peg, Cross-Keel, and Inverted-Y), using simulated joint loading in an osteoarthritic patient cohort. Stability was assessed on the basis of component micromotion in the tangential and normal directions. Maximum tangential micromotion occurred in the Cross-Keel (146 ± 46 µm), which was significantly greater (p \u3c.001) than the other components. Maximum normal micromotion occurred in the Inverted-Y (109 ± 4...
Loosening of the glenoid component has been cited as the most frequent cause of patient dissatisfact...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether changes in glenoid version are associated with hu...
The large range of pathology associated with the glenohumeral joint has motivated the development of...
Abstract: Results of shoulder replacements are inferior and must be improved. Two of the major probl...
Background: In a shoulder requiring arthroplasty, if the glenoid is flat or biconcave, the surgeon c...
Item does not contain fulltextResults of shoulder replacements are inferior and must be improved. Tw...
Loosening of glenoid component is one of the major concerns in shoulder replacement surgery. There a...
Total shoulder arthroplasty is a well-established treatment to relieve pain and restore joint functi...
The osseous geometry of the glenohumeral joint is naturally nonconforming and minimally constrained,...
Glenoid component loosening is the primary reason for failure after a total shoulder arthroplasty (T...
Total shoulder arthroplasty is an increasingly popular option for the treatment of glenohumeral arth...
The objective of this study was to examine how changes in glenohumeral joint conformity and loading ...
The glenohumeral joint of the shoulder is the most freely moving joint in the body. The large range ...
A cadaver model was used to test the hypothesis that glenohumeral joint stability is independent of ...
THESIS 7324A glenoid component with reliable long-term performance does not exist for total shoulder...
Loosening of the glenoid component has been cited as the most frequent cause of patient dissatisfact...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether changes in glenoid version are associated with hu...
The large range of pathology associated with the glenohumeral joint has motivated the development of...
Abstract: Results of shoulder replacements are inferior and must be improved. Two of the major probl...
Background: In a shoulder requiring arthroplasty, if the glenoid is flat or biconcave, the surgeon c...
Item does not contain fulltextResults of shoulder replacements are inferior and must be improved. Tw...
Loosening of glenoid component is one of the major concerns in shoulder replacement surgery. There a...
Total shoulder arthroplasty is a well-established treatment to relieve pain and restore joint functi...
The osseous geometry of the glenohumeral joint is naturally nonconforming and minimally constrained,...
Glenoid component loosening is the primary reason for failure after a total shoulder arthroplasty (T...
Total shoulder arthroplasty is an increasingly popular option for the treatment of glenohumeral arth...
The objective of this study was to examine how changes in glenohumeral joint conformity and loading ...
The glenohumeral joint of the shoulder is the most freely moving joint in the body. The large range ...
A cadaver model was used to test the hypothesis that glenohumeral joint stability is independent of ...
THESIS 7324A glenoid component with reliable long-term performance does not exist for total shoulder...
Loosening of the glenoid component has been cited as the most frequent cause of patient dissatisfact...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether changes in glenoid version are associated with hu...
The large range of pathology associated with the glenohumeral joint has motivated the development of...