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Hip contact forces in asymptomatic total hip replacement patients differ from normal healthy individuals: Implications for preclinical testing

  • Junyan Li
  • , Anthony C. Redmond
  • , Zhongmin Jin
  • , John Fisher
  • , Martin H. Stone
  • , Todd D. Stewart
  • University of Leeds
  • Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

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摘要

Background: Preclinical durability testing of hip replacement implants is standardised by ISO-14242-1 (2002) which is based on historical inverse dynamics analysis using data obtained froma small sample of normal healthy individuals. It has not been established whether loading cycles derived from normal healthy individuals are representative of loading cycles occurring in patients following total hip replacement. Methods: Hip joint kinematics and hip contact forces derived from multibodymodelling of forces during normal walking were obtained for 15 asymptomatic total hip replacement patients and compared to 38 normal healthy individuals and to the ISO standard for pre-clinical testing. Findings: Hip kinematics in the total hip replacement patients were comparable to the ISO data and the hip contact force in the normal healthy group was also comparable to the ISO cycles. Hip contact forces derived from the asymptomatic total hip replacement patients were comparable for the first part of the stance period but exhibited 30% lower peak loads at toe-off. Interpretation: Although the ISO standard provides a representative kinematic cycle, the findings call into question whether the hip joint contact forces in the ISO standard are representative of those occurring in the joint following total hip replacement.

源语言英语
页(从-至)747-751
页数5
期刊Clinical Biomechanics
29
7
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2014

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