Simulation of ankle joint forces to optimize total ankle replacement design


Autoria(s): Arakilo, Mike; Thewlis, Dominic; Paul, Gunther; Rasmussen, John
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

When compared with other arthoplasties, Total Ankle Joint Replacement (TAR) is much less successful. Attempts to remedy this situation by modifying the implant design, for example by making its form more akin to the original ankle anatomy, have largely met with failure. One of the major obstacles is a gap in current knowledge relating to ankle joint force. Specifically this is the lack of reliable data quantifying forces and moments acting on the ankle, in both the healthy and diseased joints. The limited data that does exist is thought to be inaccurate [1] and is based upon simplistic two dimensional discrete and outdated techniques.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/49091/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/49091/1/abc7_-_TAR_modelling_final.pdf

http://www.griffith.edu.au/conference/australasian-biomechanics-conference-2009

Arakilo, Mike, Thewlis, Dominic, Paul, Gunther, & Rasmussen, John (2009) Simulation of ankle joint forces to optimize total ankle replacement design. In 7th Australasian Biomechanics Conference, 30 Nov - 1 Dec 2009, Griffith University, Goaldcoast.

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Copyright 2009 Please consult the author(s)

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Public Health & Social Work

Palavras-Chave #Biomechanical Modelling #Ankle Model #Total Ankle Replacement (TAR)
Tipo

Conference Paper