Effects of Daily Activities and Position on Kinematics and Contact Mechanics of Dual Mobility Hip Implant
Dual mobility hip implants have been widely introduced to overcome dislocation in recent years. However, the potential influence of different gaits on kinematics and contact mechanics for dual mobility hip implants is still unclear. Furthermore, a large range of motion coupling with the implant posi...
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doaj-02ecd8ecdcdc42238f05c2b2cfbe1fae2020-11-25T02:50:25ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Healthcare Engineering2040-22952040-23092020-01-01202010.1155/2020/81035238103523Effects of Daily Activities and Position on Kinematics and Contact Mechanics of Dual Mobility Hip ImplantYongchang Gao0Xin Zhao1Shibin Chen2Jing Zhang3Zhenxian Chen4Zhongmin Jin5National Engineering Laboratory for Highway Maintenance Equipment, Chang’an University, 710064 Xi’an, Shaanxi, ChinaNational Engineering Laboratory for Highway Maintenance Equipment, Chang’an University, 710064 Xi’an, Shaanxi, ChinaNational Engineering Laboratory for Highway Maintenance Equipment, Chang’an University, 710064 Xi’an, Shaanxi, ChinaNational Engineering Laboratory for Highway Maintenance Equipment, Chang’an University, 710064 Xi’an, Shaanxi, ChinaNational Engineering Laboratory for Highway Maintenance Equipment, Chang’an University, 710064 Xi’an, Shaanxi, ChinaState Key Laboratory for Manufacturing System Engineering, School of Mechanical Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, 710049 Xi’an, Shaanxi, ChinaDual mobility hip implants have been widely introduced to overcome dislocation in recent years. However, the potential influence of different gaits on kinematics and contact mechanics for dual mobility hip implants is still unclear. Furthermore, a large range of motion coupling with the implant position, especially high inclination or anteversion angle, may result in poor kinematics and contact mechanics. A previously developed dynamic finite element method was adopted in this study to examine the kinematics and corresponding stability of dual mobility hip implants under different gaits coupling with different inclinations or anteversion angles. The results showed only inner relative sliding under knee-bending for dual mobility hip implants under moderate inclination and anteversion angles, whereas an anteversion angle of 25° induced both impingement and consequent relative sliding of the outer articulation. However, the impingement (between the stem neck and the liner inner rim) indeed happened under stair-climbing and sitting-down/stand-up as well as combined movements when inclination and anteversion angles were set as 45° and 0°, respectively, and this finally led to relative sliding at the outer articulation. A high inclination angle did not worsen both the impingement and related outer sliding compared to modest inclination and anteversion angles of the liner, but a high anteversion angle prolonged the period of both the impingement and the outer relative sliding. The extreme motions and high anteversion angles are hardly inevitable, and they indeed lead to motions at both articulations for dual mobility hip implants.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8103523 |
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Effects of Daily Activities and Position on Kinematics and Contact Mechanics of Dual Mobility Hip Implant |
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Effects of Daily Activities and Position on Kinematics and Contact Mechanics of Dual Mobility Hip Implant |
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Effects of Daily Activities and Position on Kinematics and Contact Mechanics of Dual Mobility Hip Implant |
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effects of daily activities and position on kinematics and contact mechanics of dual mobility hip implant |
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Dual mobility hip implants have been widely introduced to overcome dislocation in recent years. However, the potential influence of different gaits on kinematics and contact mechanics for dual mobility hip implants is still unclear. Furthermore, a large range of motion coupling with the implant position, especially high inclination or anteversion angle, may result in poor kinematics and contact mechanics. A previously developed dynamic finite element method was adopted in this study to examine the kinematics and corresponding stability of dual mobility hip implants under different gaits coupling with different inclinations or anteversion angles. The results showed only inner relative sliding under knee-bending for dual mobility hip implants under moderate inclination and anteversion angles, whereas an anteversion angle of 25° induced both impingement and consequent relative sliding of the outer articulation. However, the impingement (between the stem neck and the liner inner rim) indeed happened under stair-climbing and sitting-down/stand-up as well as combined movements when inclination and anteversion angles were set as 45° and 0°, respectively, and this finally led to relative sliding at the outer articulation. A high inclination angle did not worsen both the impingement and related outer sliding compared to modest inclination and anteversion angles of the liner, but a high anteversion angle prolonged the period of both the impingement and the outer relative sliding. The extreme motions and high anteversion angles are hardly inevitable, and they indeed lead to motions at both articulations for dual mobility hip implants. |
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