Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10434525 | Journal of Biomechanics | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We present a new method for measuring wear in vivo that we believe will allow this prediction of long-term wear. X-ray film pairs were taken of implanted prosthetic metal components. When the X-ray system was calibrated, projections of the appropriate Computer Aided Design (CAD) model could be matched to the shapes on the scanned X-ray films to find component positions. Interpenetration of the metal femoral component into the polyethylene component could then be established and represents our estimate of “wear”. This method was used to measure in vivo prosthesis wear to an accuracy of 0.11Â mm.
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Authors
A. Short, H.S. Gill, B. Marks, J.C. Waite, C.F. Kellett, A.J. Price, J.J. O'Connor, D.W. Murray,