There is continued interest in the maintenance and functional response of the cement-bone interface to loads that act across the interface. Recent experimental work has found that the interface is quite compliant (~10 microns/MPa) with sliding and opening occurring from shear and tensile loading conditions, respectively. In addition, this interface becomes more compliant following in vivo service (~50 microns/MPa). The question remains as to whether this micromotion is loading angle dependent. To address this question we performed multiloading angle experiments on cement-bone interface specimens. We asked three research questions: (1) does interface compliance depend on loading angle?, (2) are there appreciable coupled transverse motions?, ...
Item does not contain fulltextPost-operative changes in trabecular bone morphology at the cement-bon...
In cemented total hip arthroplasty, the implant needs a mechanically stable cement-bone interface fo...
While including the cement–bone interface of complete cemented hip reconstructions is crucial to cor...
Maintaining adequate fixation between cement and bone is important for successful long term survival...
Item does not contain fulltextDespite the widespread use of cement as a means of fixation of implant...
Item does not contain fulltextThe cement-bone interface plays an important role in load transfer bet...
The cement-bone interface plays an important role in load transfer between cemented implant systems ...
In order to gain insight into the micro-mechanical behavior of the cement-bone interface, the effect...
Recently, experiments were performed to determine the micromechanical behavior of the cement-bone in...
In finite element analysis (FEA) models of cemented hip reconstructions, it is crucial to include th...
Item does not contain fulltextThe mechanical effects of varying the depth of cement penetration in t...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Despite the longstanding use of micromotion as a measure of implant stabilit...
The mechanical effects of varying the depth of cement penetration in the cement–bone interface were ...
While including the cement–bone interface of complete cemented hip reconstructions is crucial to cor...
The mechanical effects of varying the depth of cement penetration in the cement–bone interface were ...
Item does not contain fulltextPost-operative changes in trabecular bone morphology at the cement-bon...
In cemented total hip arthroplasty, the implant needs a mechanically stable cement-bone interface fo...
While including the cement–bone interface of complete cemented hip reconstructions is crucial to cor...
Maintaining adequate fixation between cement and bone is important for successful long term survival...
Item does not contain fulltextDespite the widespread use of cement as a means of fixation of implant...
Item does not contain fulltextThe cement-bone interface plays an important role in load transfer bet...
The cement-bone interface plays an important role in load transfer between cemented implant systems ...
In order to gain insight into the micro-mechanical behavior of the cement-bone interface, the effect...
Recently, experiments were performed to determine the micromechanical behavior of the cement-bone in...
In finite element analysis (FEA) models of cemented hip reconstructions, it is crucial to include th...
Item does not contain fulltextThe mechanical effects of varying the depth of cement penetration in t...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Despite the longstanding use of micromotion as a measure of implant stabilit...
The mechanical effects of varying the depth of cement penetration in the cement–bone interface were ...
While including the cement–bone interface of complete cemented hip reconstructions is crucial to cor...
The mechanical effects of varying the depth of cement penetration in the cement–bone interface were ...
Item does not contain fulltextPost-operative changes in trabecular bone morphology at the cement-bon...
In cemented total hip arthroplasty, the implant needs a mechanically stable cement-bone interface fo...
While including the cement–bone interface of complete cemented hip reconstructions is crucial to cor...