Younger patients increasingly receive total hip arthroplasty (THA) as therapy for end-stage osteoarthritis. To maintain the long-term success of THA in such patients, avoiding extremely high hip loads, i.e., in vivo hip contact force (HCF), is considered essential. However, in vivo HCFs are difficult to determine and their direct measurement is limited to instrumented joint implants. It remains unclear whether external measurements of ground reaction forces (GRFs), a non-invasive, markerless and clinic-friendly measure can estimate in vivo HCFs. Using data from eight patients with instrumented hip implants, this study determined whether GRF time series data, alone or combined with other scalar variables such as hip joint moments (HJMs) and ...
Background: A Sit to Stand task following a hip fracture may be achieved through compensations (e.g....
Ground reaction forces and moments (GRF&M) are important measures used as input in biomechanical...
Ground reaction forces and moments (GRF&M) are important measures used as input in biomechanical ana...
Objective: To examine hip contact force (HCF), calculated through multibody modelling, in a large t...
Musculoskeletal models represent a powerful tool to gain knowledge on the internal forces acting at ...
Background Total hip arthroplasty (THA) implants are routinely tested for their tribological perfor...
In musculoskeletal modelling, several optimization techniques are used to calculate muscle forces, w...
Total hip replacement is an often-performed orthopedic surgical procedure; the amount of procedures ...
Simple methods to quantify ground reaction forces (GRFs) outside a laboratory setting are needed to ...
A high number of revision hip replacement operations are currently performed due to loosening of the...
Characterisation of hip joint contact forces is essential for the definition of hip joint prosthesis...
Two groups of osteoarthritis patients had their ground reaction forces measured during a sit-to-stan...
In vivo loads acting at the hip joint have so far only been measured in few patients and without det...
Simple methods to quantify ground reaction forces (GRFs) outside a laboratory setting are needed to ...
Background: A Sit to Stand task following a hip fracture may be achieved through compensations (e.g....
Ground reaction forces and moments (GRF&M) are important measures used as input in biomechanical...
Ground reaction forces and moments (GRF&M) are important measures used as input in biomechanical ana...
Objective: To examine hip contact force (HCF), calculated through multibody modelling, in a large t...
Musculoskeletal models represent a powerful tool to gain knowledge on the internal forces acting at ...
Background Total hip arthroplasty (THA) implants are routinely tested for their tribological perfor...
In musculoskeletal modelling, several optimization techniques are used to calculate muscle forces, w...
Total hip replacement is an often-performed orthopedic surgical procedure; the amount of procedures ...
Simple methods to quantify ground reaction forces (GRFs) outside a laboratory setting are needed to ...
A high number of revision hip replacement operations are currently performed due to loosening of the...
Characterisation of hip joint contact forces is essential for the definition of hip joint prosthesis...
Two groups of osteoarthritis patients had their ground reaction forces measured during a sit-to-stan...
In vivo loads acting at the hip joint have so far only been measured in few patients and without det...
Simple methods to quantify ground reaction forces (GRFs) outside a laboratory setting are needed to ...
Background: A Sit to Stand task following a hip fracture may be achieved through compensations (e.g....
Ground reaction forces and moments (GRF&M) are important measures used as input in biomechanical...
Ground reaction forces and moments (GRF&M) are important measures used as input in biomechanical ana...