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Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin ; 20(10): 1113-1121, 2017 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28580792

RESUMO

Little is known about the mechanics of in vivo loading on total wrist prostheses where many studies have looked at the mechanics of other types of arthroplasty such as for the hip and the knee which has contributed to the overall success of these types of procedures. Currently surgeons would prefer to carry out arthrodesis on the wrist rather than consider arthroplasty as clinical data have shown that the outcome of total wrist arthroplasty is poorer than compared to the hip and knee. More research is needed on the loading mechanisms of the implants in order to enhance the design of future generation implants. This study looks at the load transfer characteristics of the Universal 2 implant using a finite element model of a virtually implanted prosthesis during gripping. The results showed that the loading on the implant is higher on the dorsal and ulnar aspect than on the volar and radial aspect of the implant. The whole load is transmitted through the radius and none through the ulna.


Assuntos
Artroplastia de Substituição , Análise de Elementos Finitos , Prótese Articular , Punho/fisiologia , Punho/cirurgia , Fenômenos Biomecânicos , Parafusos Ósseos , Humanos , Ligamentos/fisiologia , Teste de Materiais , Polietileno/farmacologia , Desenho de Prótese , Estresse Mecânico
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Med Eng Phys ; 38(6): 511-7, 2016 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27083120

RESUMO

Understanding the load mechanics of orthopaedic implants is important to be able to predict their behaviour in-vivo. Much research, both mechanical and clinical, has been carried out on hip and knee implants, but less has been written about the mechanics of wrist implants. In this paper, the load mechanics of the Universal 2 wrist implant have been measured using two types of measuring techniques, strain gauges and Fibre Bragg Grating measurements to measure strains. The results were compared to a finite element model of the implant. The results showed that the computational results were in good agreement with the experimental results. Better understanding of the load mechanics of wrist implants, using models and experimental results can catalyse the development of future generation implants.


Assuntos
Análise de Elementos Finitos , Teste de Materiais/métodos , Fenômenos Mecânicos , Próteses e Implantes , Teste de Materiais/instrumentação , Estresse Mecânico
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J Hand Surg Eur Vol ; 37(9): 871-8, 2012 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22457257

RESUMO

A finite element model of the wrist was developed to simulate mechanical changes that occur after surgery of the wrist. After partial arthrodesis, the wrist will experience altered force transmission during loading. Three different types of partial arthrodesis were investigated - radiolunate, radioscaphoid, and radioscapholunate - and compared with the healthy untreated wrist. The results showed that the compressive forces on the radiocarpal joint decreased compared with the untreated wrist with both radiolunate and radioscaphoid fusions. The load transmission through the midcarpal joints varied depending on arthrodesis type. The forces in the extrinsic ligaments decreased with the fusion, most noticeably in the dorsal radiotriquetral ligament, but increased in the dorsal scaphotriquetral ligament. From the results of the study it can be concluded that the radioscapholunate fusion shows the most biomechanically similar behaviour out of the three fusion types compared with the healthy wrist. The modelling described in this paper may be a useful approach to pre-operative planning in wrist surgery.


Assuntos
Artrodese/métodos , Ossos do Carpo/fisiologia , Ossos do Carpo/cirurgia , Análise de Elementos Finitos , Articulação do Punho/fisiologia , Articulação do Punho/cirurgia , Fenômenos Biomecânicos , Simulação por Computador , Módulo de Elasticidade , Humanos , Imageamento Tridimensional , Ligamentos/cirurgia , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Planejamento de Assistência ao Paciente , Estresse Mecânico
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J Mech Behav Biomed Mater ; 4(3): 261-8, 2011 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21316613

RESUMO

Nitinol, a nickel titanium alloy, is widely used as a biocompatible metal with applications in high strain medical devices. The alloy exhibits both superelasticity and thermal shape memory behaviour. Basic mechanical properties can be established and are provided by suppliers; however the true stress-strain response under repeated load is not fully understood. It is essential to know this behaviour in order to design devices where failure by fatigue may be possible. The present work develops an approach for characterising the time varying mechanical properties of fine Nitinol wire and investigates processing factors, asymmetric stress-strain behaviour, temperature dependency, strain rate dependency and the material response to thermal and repeated mechanical loading. Physically realistic and accurately determined mechanical properties are provided in a format suitable for use in finite element analysis for the design of medical devices. Guidance is also given as to the most appropriate experimental set up procedures for gripping and testing thin Nitinol wire.


Assuntos
Ligas , Equipamentos e Provisões , Teste de Materiais/métodos , Artérias , Elasticidade , Análise de Elementos Finitos , Humanos , Estresse Mecânico , Temperatura
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Proc Inst Mech Eng H ; 223(7): 849-61, 2009 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19908424

RESUMO

The aim of this work was to create an anatomically accurate three-dimensional finite element model of the wrist, applying subject-specific loading and quantifying the internal load transfer through the joint during maximal grip. For three subjects, representing the anatomical variation at the wrist, loading on each digit was measured during a maximal grip strength test with simultaneous motion capture. The internal metacarpophalangeal joint load was calculated using a biomechanical model. High-resolution magnetic resonance scans were acquired to quantify bone geometry. Finite element analysis was performed, with ligaments and tendons added, to calculate the internal load distribution. It was found that for the maximal grip the thumb carried the highest load, an average of 72.2 +/- 20.1 N in the neutral position. Results from the finite element model suggested that the highest regions of stress were located at the radial aspect of the carpus. Most of the load was transmitted through the radius, 87.5 per cent, as opposed to 12.5 per cent through the ulna with the wrist in a neutral position. A fully three-dimensional finite element analysis of the wrist using subject-specific anatomy and loading conditions was performed. The study emphasizes the importance of modelling a large ensemble of subjects in order to capture the spectrum of the load transfer through the wrist due to anatomical variation.


Assuntos
Força da Mão/fisiologia , Modelos Anatômicos , Modelos Biológicos , Resistência Física/fisiologia , Suporte de Carga/fisiologia , Articulação do Punho/anatomia & histologia , Articulação do Punho/fisiologia , Adulto , Simulação por Computador , Feminino , Análise de Elementos Finitos , Humanos , Masculino , Adulto Jovem
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