The effect of bone-prosthesis bonding on proximal load transfer was investigated using a coupled experimental and finite element analysis on a synthetic femur. A different load transfer pattern was expected for normally press-fitted and glued-fitted stems. A significant increase in the load transfer to the proximal bone was observed when the proximal bonding was achieved.
Mcnamara, B.P., Cristofolini, L., Toni, A., Taylor, D. (1997). Relationship between bone-prosthesis bonding and load transfer in total hip reconstruction. JOURNAL OF BIOMECHANICS, 30(6), 621-630 [10.1016/S0021-9290(97)00003-1].
Relationship between bone-prosthesis bonding and load transfer in total hip reconstruction
Cristofolini L.;
1997
Abstract
The effect of bone-prosthesis bonding on proximal load transfer was investigated using a coupled experimental and finite element analysis on a synthetic femur. A different load transfer pattern was expected for normally press-fitted and glued-fitted stems. A significant increase in the load transfer to the proximal bone was observed when the proximal bonding was achieved.File in questo prodotto:
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