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Standardized Loads Acting in Knee Implants

The loads acting in knee joints must be known for improving joint replacement, surgical procedures, physiotherapy, biomechanical computer simulations, and to advise patients with osteoarthritis or fractures about what activities to avoid. Such data would also allow verification of test standards for...

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Autores principales: Bergmann, Georg, Bender, Alwina, Graichen, Friedmar, Dymke, Jörn, Rohlmann, Antonius, Trepczynski, Adam, Heller, Markus O., Kutzner, Ines
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3900456/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24465856
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086035
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author Bergmann, Georg
Bender, Alwina
Graichen, Friedmar
Dymke, Jörn
Rohlmann, Antonius
Trepczynski, Adam
Heller, Markus O.
Kutzner, Ines
author_facet Bergmann, Georg
Bender, Alwina
Graichen, Friedmar
Dymke, Jörn
Rohlmann, Antonius
Trepczynski, Adam
Heller, Markus O.
Kutzner, Ines
author_sort Bergmann, Georg
collection PubMed
description The loads acting in knee joints must be known for improving joint replacement, surgical procedures, physiotherapy, biomechanical computer simulations, and to advise patients with osteoarthritis or fractures about what activities to avoid. Such data would also allow verification of test standards for knee implants. This work analyzes data from 8 subjects with instrumented knee implants, which allowed measuring the contact forces and moments acting in the joint. The implants were powered inductively and the loads transmitted at radio frequency. The time courses of forces and moments during walking, stair climbing, and 6 more activities were averaged for subjects with I) average body weight and average load levels and II) high body weight and high load levels. During all investigated activities except jogging, the high force levels reached 3,372–4,218N. During slow jogging, they were up to 5,165N. The peak torque around the implant stem during walking was 10.5 Nm, which was higher than during all other activities including jogging. The transverse forces and the moments varied greatly between the subjects, especially during non-cyclic activities. The high load levels measured were mostly above those defined in the wear test ISO 14243. The loads defined in the ISO test standard should be adapted to the levels reported here. The new data will allow realistic investigations and improvements of joint replacement, surgical procedures for tendon repair, treatment of fractures, and others. Computer models of the load conditions in the lower extremities will become more realistic if the new data is used as a gold standard. However, due to the extreme individual variations of some load components, even the reported average load profiles can most likely not explain every failure of an implant or a surgical procedure.
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spelling pubmed-39004562014-01-24 Standardized Loads Acting in Knee Implants Bergmann, Georg Bender, Alwina Graichen, Friedmar Dymke, Jörn Rohlmann, Antonius Trepczynski, Adam Heller, Markus O. Kutzner, Ines PLoS One Research Article The loads acting in knee joints must be known for improving joint replacement, surgical procedures, physiotherapy, biomechanical computer simulations, and to advise patients with osteoarthritis or fractures about what activities to avoid. Such data would also allow verification of test standards for knee implants. This work analyzes data from 8 subjects with instrumented knee implants, which allowed measuring the contact forces and moments acting in the joint. The implants were powered inductively and the loads transmitted at radio frequency. The time courses of forces and moments during walking, stair climbing, and 6 more activities were averaged for subjects with I) average body weight and average load levels and II) high body weight and high load levels. During all investigated activities except jogging, the high force levels reached 3,372–4,218N. During slow jogging, they were up to 5,165N. The peak torque around the implant stem during walking was 10.5 Nm, which was higher than during all other activities including jogging. The transverse forces and the moments varied greatly between the subjects, especially during non-cyclic activities. The high load levels measured were mostly above those defined in the wear test ISO 14243. The loads defined in the ISO test standard should be adapted to the levels reported here. The new data will allow realistic investigations and improvements of joint replacement, surgical procedures for tendon repair, treatment of fractures, and others. Computer models of the load conditions in the lower extremities will become more realistic if the new data is used as a gold standard. However, due to the extreme individual variations of some load components, even the reported average load profiles can most likely not explain every failure of an implant or a surgical procedure. Public Library of Science 2014-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3900456/ /pubmed/24465856 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086035 Text en © 2014 Bergmann et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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