The fitting of the human joint through micro implanted sensors.

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Amirouche, F [1 ]
Aram, L [1 ]
Gonzalez, M [1 ]
Giachetti, R [1 ]
Mahr, C [1 ]
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[1] Univ Illinois, Dept Engn Mech, Chicago, IL 60680 USA
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10.1109/MMB.2000.893838
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T [工业技术];
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The objective of this research is to integrate sensors to develop a fitting device capable of correcting the placement of artificial joints in humans. Improper fitting or balancing of a joint can lead to increased shear forces across the bone prosthesis interface resulting varus-valgus instability, increased wear to the prosthetic components, and eventual premature failure of the prosthesis. In this study, an array of pressure sensors were placed between the articulating surfaces of a total knee that was surgically placed inside a cadaver knee. A jig was designed that simulates physiologic loads while flexing the knee through its normal range of motion. A distribution of contact pressure was recorded as a function of angle. A 3D FEM model of the knee joint was built and a stress analysis was performed. The objective is three fold: 1) To understand the human joints and the effects of dynamic loading on the joint as a function of the contact pressure, 2) To correlate the FEM model with the experiment, 3) to predict failure mechanisms due to cyclic loading and improper load distribution.
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