Three-dimensional human femoral strain analysis using ESPI
With age, disease or injury the joints in the human body can wear out or bones may even fail catastrophically. In many cases it is possible to replace joints and bones with artificial components (prostheses). However, prosthetic joints can have a very limited life (often less than 10 years) and requ...
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description | With age, disease or injury the joints in the human body can wear out or bones may even fail catastrophically. In many cases it is possible to replace joints and bones with artificial components (prostheses). However, prosthetic joints can have a very limited life (often less than
10 years) and require replacement or ‘revision’. In order to optimise prosthetic life, it is necessary to improve the design of components and implantation techniques, which is clearly also beneficial to both patients and hospitals. |
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