Publication detail

Stress-strain analyses of total knee replacement

BUDINSZKY, C. FLORIAN, Z.

Czech title

Stress-strain analyses of total knee replacement

English title

Stress-strain analyses of total knee replacement

Type

conference paper

Language

en

Original abstract

Summary: The development of optimal total knee replacement routes to keep all funcitons of knee joint by a surgical implant with the simpliest construction. Its mainattributes are the followint ones: movement, stability and painlessness, of course. Present alloplasties of knee joint confirm the superiority of clinical usage of condilary replacement which mostly route to the natural shape of knee and to cementless application. On the other hand the worldwide results are short-term activities to define clear prediction of these new progressive methods. This study is concentrated for building distal part of femur, proximal part of tibia, and total knee replacement.

Czech abstract

Summary: The development of optimal total knee replacement routes to keep all funcitons of knee joint by a surgical implant with the simpliest construction. Its mainattributes are the followint ones: movement, stability and painlessness, of course. Present alloplasties of knee joint confirm the superiority of clinical usage of condilary replacement which mostly route to the natural shape of knee and to cementless application. On the other hand the worldwide results are short-term activities to define clear prediction of these new progressive methods. This study is concentrated for building distal part of femur, proximal part of tibia, and total knee replacement.

English abstract

Summary: The development of optimal total knee replacement routes to keep all funcitons of knee joint by a surgical implant with the simpliest construction. Its mainattributes are the followint ones: movement, stability and painlessness, of course. Present alloplasties of knee joint confirm the superiority of clinical usage of condilary replacement which mostly route to the natural shape of knee and to cementless application. On the other hand the worldwide results are short-term activities to define clear prediction of these new progressive methods. This study is concentrated for building distal part of femur, proximal part of tibia, and total knee replacement.

Keywords in English

total knee replacement, finite element model, stress-strain analysis

RIV year

2005

Released

09.05.2005

Publisher

Institute of Thermomechanics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

Location

Svratka

ISBN

80-85918-93-5

Book

Engineering mechanics 2005

Pages count

2

BIBTEX


@inproceedings{BUT17922,
  author="Csaba {Budinszky} and Zdeněk {Florian},
  title="Stress-strain analyses of total knee replacement",
  booktitle="Engineering mechanics 2005",
  year="2005",
  month="May",
  publisher="Institute of Thermomechanics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic",
  address="Svratka",
  isbn="80-85918-93-5"
}