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Numerical comparative study of five currently used implants for high tibial osteotomy: realistic loading including muscle forces versus simplified experimental loading.

Arnaud Diffo KazeStefan MaasSlawomir KedzioraJames BelseyAlexander HaupertClaude WolfAlexander HoffmannDietrich Pape
Published in: Journal of experimental orthopaedics (2018)
An axial compressive load applied perpendicularly to the tibia plateau, with a magnitude equal to the first peak value of the knee joint contact forces, corresponds quite well to a realistic loading of the tibia during the stance phase of normal gait (at 15% of the gait cycle and a knee flexion of about 22 degrees). However, this magnitude of the knee joint contact forces overloads the tibia compared to more realistic calculations, where the muscle forces are considered. The iBalance and Contour Lock implants provide higher rigidity to the bone-implant constructs compared to the TomoFix and the PEEKPower plates.
Keyphrases
  • total knee arthroplasty
  • soft tissue
  • skeletal muscle
  • molecular dynamics
  • bone mineral density
  • density functional theory
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  • knee osteoarthritis
  • body composition