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with the study of friction, wear, and lubrication”. 1 Tribology is fundamental to the function and long-term survival of orthopaedic implants. With the development of hip implants with metal-on-polyethylene (MoP) bearings in the early 1960s
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(for example joint moments) for clinical research. All these methods have distinct disadvantages which have given rise to the development of wearable sensor techniques, which form the focus of this review. The inherent subjectivity of PROMs affects
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in TKA. Meanwhile, the growing popularity of commercially available wearable devices and smartphones apps offers a novel way to remotely monitor patients and objectively measure their recovery. These devices can gather a wide variety of physical
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, 2 However, for THA involving a polyethylene (PE) liner, one of the major factors threatening long-term survival is the production of wear particles, resulting in periprosthetic osteolysis and aseptic loosening of the acetabular cup and/or the
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easily accessible solution. The purpose of this article is to present a literature review on the management of glenoid bone loss in primary RSA. This review focuses on the preoperative assessment of glenoid wear, intraoperative strategies for addressing
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a rise in the incidence of revision TKA. In the current literature, the most common reasons for revision TKA are aseptic loosening, usually as a result of wear, and infection. 2 , 5 - 8 These, together with instability and stiffness, account for
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bearing and the outer bearing engages at the extremes of motion. Analysis of retrieved implants has shown wear patterns at the outer surface of the mobile UHMWPE component, confirming that mobility in vivo occurs at the two bearings. 19 , 20 Better
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important contribution of individual factors, it is a difficult task to establish well-founded knowledge in this area. This article will deal with dislocation, periprosthetic fracture, implant survival (heat generation, wear, bone quality). Return to
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aids in determining the presence of glenoid wear anteriorly or posteriorly, humeral head subluxation, or dislocation of the glenohumeral joint. Computed tomography (CT) Computed tomography (CT) scan is a very useful tool for characterization of