2021
DOI: 10.32920/ryerson.14649990
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A validated finite element study of stress shielding in a novel hybrid knee implant

Abstract: This study (1) proposes a hybrid knee implant design to improve stress transfer to bone tissue in the distal femur by modifying a conventional femoral implant to include a layer of carbon fibre reinforced polyamide 12, and (2) develops a finite element model of the prosthetic knee joint, validated by comparison with a parallel experimental study. The Duracon knee system was used in the experimental study, and its geometry was modelled using CAD software. Synthetic bone replicas were used instead of cadaveric s… Show more

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