Comparative analysis of the biomechanical behavior of two different design metaphyseal-fitting short stems using digital image correlation.
Irini TataniP MegasA PanagopoulosI DiamantakosPh NanopoulosSp PantelakisPublished in: Biomedical engineering online (2020)
The study findings support the use of DIC technique as a preclinical evaluation tool of the biomechanical behavior induced by different implants and also identify its potential for experimental FE model validation. Furthermore, a proximal stress-shielding effect was noted after the implantation of both short-stem designs. Design-specific variations in short stems were sufficient to produce dissimilar biomechanical behaviors, although their clinical implication must be investigated through comparative clinical studies.