RSA-measured inducible micromotion and interface modeling with finite element methods.
Osteolysis is the main cause of aseptic loosening and stem failure. The mechanism that leads to osteolysis is poorly understood; pressure generation caused by reversible stem micromotion may play an important role. We aimed to determine whether dynamically inducible micromotion occurs in vivo at the...
Main Authors: | Glyn-Jones, S, Polgár, K, Hicks, J, Murray, D, Gill, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2006
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