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JBJS, 2005, Volume 87, Issue 1_suppl_2
Knee
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Polymer Insert Stress in Total Knee Designs During High-Flexion Activities: A Finite Element Study
Edward A. Morra, MSME A. Seth Greenwald, DPHIL(OXON)Knee
The success of total knee arthroplasty has contributed to its widening application to younger, more active patient populations whose daily regimen includes more demanding high-flexion activities. Worldwide expansion to patient populations in the Middle East and Asia, where the attainment of high degrees of knee joint flexion is often a cultural requirement, has been steadily increasing in recent years. The present study reveals the contact areas and stresses that are associated with polymer insert abrasion. Finite-element models were created of four total knee designs during the most highly loaded portions of three different high-flexion activities, and the results suggest their efficacy in clinical use.
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