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Three-dimensional modeling of in vitro hip kinematics under micro-separation regime for ceramic on ceramic total hip prosthesis: an analysis of vibration and noise.

机译:陶瓷全髋关节假体上陶瓷微分离机制下体外髋关节运动学的三维建模:振动和噪声分析。

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Micro-separation corresponds to a medial-lateral hip laxity after total hip replacement (THR). This laxity has been shown to generate higher wear rates and a specific pattern of stripe wear caused by edge loading of the head on the rim of the cup. Recently some authors have implicated edge loading as a source of noise generation and in particular squeaking. The goal of this study was to model hip kinematics under the micro-separation regime in a computational simulation of total hip prosthesis including joint laxity and to analyze the vibration frequencies and the potential for noise generation. A three-dimensional computer model of the Leeds II hip simulator was developed using ADAMS((R)) software, simulating a controlled micro-separation during the swing phase of the walking cycle and replicating the experimental conditions previously reported. There was an excellent correlation between the theoretical values and the experimental values of the medial-lateral separation during the walking cycle. Vibratory frequencies were in the audible zone but were lower in magnitude than those reported clinically in relation to squeaking. Micro-separation and rim loading may explain the generation of some sounds from noisy hips after THR. However, the computational model, and the experimental model of micro-separation were unable to replicate the higher frequency squeaking reported clinically. In contrast, other experimental studies involving normal kinematics in combination with third-body particles have replicated clinically relevant frequencies and noises.
机译:全髋关节置换(THR)后,微分离对应于内侧-外侧髋关节松弛。已经表明,这种松弛会产生较高的磨损率,并且由于杯头边缘上的头部边缘负载而导致条纹磨损的特定模式。近来,一些作者已经暗示边缘加载是产生噪声,尤其是发出吱吱声的来源。这项研究的目的是在包括髋关节松弛在内的全髋关节假体的计算模拟中,在微观分离下模拟髋关节运动学,并分析振动频率和产生噪声的可能性。使用ADAMS(R)软件开发了一个利兹II型髋关节模拟器的三维计算机模型,该模型在步行周期的摆动阶段模拟了受控的微分离,并复制了先前报道的实验条件。在步行周期中内侧-外侧分离的理论值与实验值之间存在极好的相关性。振动频率在可听范围内,但幅度低于临床上有关吱吱声的报道。微小分离和边缘加载可能解释了THR后臀部嘈杂的声音产生。然而,微分离的计算模型和实验模型无法复制临床报道的更高频率的吱吱声。相比之下,其他涉及正常运动学与第三体微粒结合的实验研究则复制了与临床相关的频率和噪声。

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