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Finite Element Investigation of Hybrid and Conventional ...
Finite Element Investigation of Hybrid and Conventional Knee Implants. ... Some cases are found [2] where an hybrid knee implant, combining a polymer-composite with an existing stainless steel ...
Finite Element Investigation of Hybrid and Conventional ...
finite element investigation conventional knee implant stress shielding stainless steel cf pa-12 commercial implant system arthritic degeneration bone resorption titanium alloy femoral component conventional metallic implant new hybrid knee implant mechanical stress regular stainless steel component bone loss total knee arthroplasty knee joint ......
Finite Element Investigation of Hybrid and Conventional ...
Total Knee arthroplasty (TKA) procedures relieve arthritic pain and restore joint function by replacing the contact surfaces of the knee joint. These procedures are often performed following arthritic degeneration of the joint causing the patient
Finite Element Investigation of Hybrid and Conventional ...
Finite Element Investigation of Hybrid and Conventional Knee Implants . By Habiba Bougherara, Ziauddin Mahboob, Milan Miric and Mohamad Youssef. Abstract. Total Knee arthroplasty (TKA) procedures relieve arthritic pain and restore joint function by replacing the contact surfaces of the knee joint. ... implant is expected to alleviate stress ...
Finite element analysis of two total knee joint prostheses ...
Finite element analysis of two total knee joint prostheses. Authors; ... Finite element investigation of hybrid and conventional knee implants. Int. J. Eng. 3(3), 257–266 (2009) Google Scholar. 3. Nagura T., Dyrby C.O., Alexander E.J., Andriacchi T.P.: Mechanical loads at the knee joint during deep flexion. ... Biomechanics of the human knee ...
Finite element analysis of two total knee joint prostheses
Finite element analysis of two total knee joint prostheses. ... where an hybrid knee implant, ... Finite Element Investigation of Hybrid and Conventional Knee Implants.
A validated finite element study of stress shielding in a ...
Abstract . This study (1) proposes a hybrid knee implant design to improve stress transfer to bone tissue in the distal femur by modifying a conventional femoral implant to include a layer of carbon fibre reinforced polyamide 12, and (2) develops a finite element model of the prosthetic knee joint, validated by comparison with a parallel experimental study....
Finite element analysis of prosthetic knee joint using ANSYS
Finite element analysis of prosthetic knee joint using ANSYS C. Shashishekar1 & C. S. Ramesh2 1Siddaganga Institute of Technology, India 2P.E.S. Institute of Technology, India Abstract Degenerative arthritis is a disease that affects the line cartilage of the knee joint.
A total knee prosthesis CAD design | Semantic Scholar
The main topic treated in this paper is represented by the design of a total knee prosthesis in order to obtain a customized product for specific pathological cases (overweight, particular anatomical conformation for knee etc.). In such cases, given the complexity of geometric shape that has any tri-compartmental knee prosthesis and the particularity of individual dimensions of components, the ...
Optimal Coefficient of Friction on Artificial Knee Joint ...
Wear generated by the presence of frictiononknee joint contact surfaces can cause debris, which may lead to failure of the artificial knee joint. In this study, the effects of friction coefficients occur on the knee joint contact surfaces were examined by Finite Element (FE) method. The knee joint was modelled to represent the contact surfaces between femur, meniscus and tibia....
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