Tripolar implants were developed to treat unstable total hip arthroplasties. However, there is limited confirmation that they achieve this purpose despite their increasing use. Because they have a larger effective head size, these implants are expected to increase range of motion to impingement and improve stability in situations at risk for impingement compared with conventional implants. We assessed the range of motion to impingement using a tripolar implant mounted to an automated hip simulator using 22.2-mm and 28-mm femoral head sizes. The 22 and 28-mm tripolar implants provided increases of 30.5 degrees in flexion, 15.4 degrees in adduction, and 22.4 degrees in external rotation compared with the conventional 22.2-mm femoral head diam...
We identified and compared the impingent-free range of motion (ROM) and subluxation potential for na...
Purpose Impingement is a major source for decreased range of motion (ROM) and dislocation in total h...
Aims: Hip arthroplasty does not always restore normal anatomy. This is due to inaccurate surgery or ...
Tripolar implants were developed to treat unstable total hip arthroplasties. However, there is limit...
We performed a retrospective study on 167 primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) procedures in 163 pat...
Unconstrained tripolar hip implants provide an additional bearing using a mobile polyethylene compon...
Dislocation remains among the most common complications of, and reasons for, revision of both primar...
Abstract: Few studies have analysed the advantage of 36- and 38-mm femoral heads compared to standar...
Constrained devices, standard implants with large heads, and dual mobility systems have become popul...
The purpose of this study was to assess whether large femoral heads (36-38 mm) improve the range of ...
Background: Prosthetic impingement due to poor positioning can limit the range of motion of the hip ...
Dislocation remains a common cause of failure after total hip arthroplasty. The limitations of exist...
Introduction: The search for and development of the optimal joint implant include preclinical testin...
Impingement is a major source of dislocation and aseptic loosening in total hip arthroplasty (THA). ...
Introduction: Abnormalities in hip morphology can reduce range of motion (ROM) through femoroacetabu...
We identified and compared the impingent-free range of motion (ROM) and subluxation potential for na...
Purpose Impingement is a major source for decreased range of motion (ROM) and dislocation in total h...
Aims: Hip arthroplasty does not always restore normal anatomy. This is due to inaccurate surgery or ...
Tripolar implants were developed to treat unstable total hip arthroplasties. However, there is limit...
We performed a retrospective study on 167 primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) procedures in 163 pat...
Unconstrained tripolar hip implants provide an additional bearing using a mobile polyethylene compon...
Dislocation remains among the most common complications of, and reasons for, revision of both primar...
Abstract: Few studies have analysed the advantage of 36- and 38-mm femoral heads compared to standar...
Constrained devices, standard implants with large heads, and dual mobility systems have become popul...
The purpose of this study was to assess whether large femoral heads (36-38 mm) improve the range of ...
Background: Prosthetic impingement due to poor positioning can limit the range of motion of the hip ...
Dislocation remains a common cause of failure after total hip arthroplasty. The limitations of exist...
Introduction: The search for and development of the optimal joint implant include preclinical testin...
Impingement is a major source of dislocation and aseptic loosening in total hip arthroplasty (THA). ...
Introduction: Abnormalities in hip morphology can reduce range of motion (ROM) through femoroacetabu...
We identified and compared the impingent-free range of motion (ROM) and subluxation potential for na...
Purpose Impingement is a major source for decreased range of motion (ROM) and dislocation in total h...
Aims: Hip arthroplasty does not always restore normal anatomy. This is due to inaccurate surgery or ...