In line with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal 3, promoting good health and well-being, this study explores a novel approach to energy-harvesting autonomous implants for intelligent orthopaedic solutions. Addressing the challenge of providing a reliable and easily accessible power source for active mechanical components and investigating piezoelectric hip prostheses' design and performance. The modified hip implant incorporates three vibration-based harvesters running in parallel, capturing energy during an average human stride through angular movements such as flexion, extension, and abduction. Finite element analysis is utilised to evaluate structural stress failure strength and refine the implant design, ensuring enhanced ...
International audienceThe goal of our paper is to quantify the electrical energy that can be harvest...
Implantable medical devices usually require a battery to operate and this can represent a severe res...
This paper presents the principle and the energy potential of an original electromechanical generato...
In line with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal 3, promoting good health and well-bein...
Energy harvesting is a promising approach to power novel instrumented implants that have passive sen...
Instrumented implants can improve the clinical outcome of total hip replacements (THRs). To overcome...
Instrumented implants provide the potential to measure the in vivo tibiofemoral forces that are tran...
AbstractThis paper describes a multi-purpose energy management system that can harvest energy from a...
AbstractThis paper describes an improved micro-power electric generator where energy harvested from ...
In this presentation, the subject of biomechanical energy harvesting, and the studies performed in ...
Failed hip replacements have resulted in increased demand for revision hip surgeries and rising cost...
Implantable technologies are becoming more widespread for biomedical applications that include physi...
Osteoarthritis of the hip is a painful and debilitating condition commonly occurring in humans and d...
International audienceThe goal of our paper is to quantify the electrical energy that can be harvest...
Implantable medical devices usually require a battery to operate and this can represent a severe res...
This paper presents the principle and the energy potential of an original electromechanical generato...
In line with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal 3, promoting good health and well-bein...
Energy harvesting is a promising approach to power novel instrumented implants that have passive sen...
Instrumented implants can improve the clinical outcome of total hip replacements (THRs). To overcome...
Instrumented implants provide the potential to measure the in vivo tibiofemoral forces that are tran...
AbstractThis paper describes a multi-purpose energy management system that can harvest energy from a...
AbstractThis paper describes an improved micro-power electric generator where energy harvested from ...
In this presentation, the subject of biomechanical energy harvesting, and the studies performed in ...
Failed hip replacements have resulted in increased demand for revision hip surgeries and rising cost...
Implantable technologies are becoming more widespread for biomedical applications that include physi...
Osteoarthritis of the hip is a painful and debilitating condition commonly occurring in humans and d...
International audienceThe goal of our paper is to quantify the electrical energy that can be harvest...
Implantable medical devices usually require a battery to operate and this can represent a severe res...
This paper presents the principle and the energy potential of an original electromechanical generato...