Abstract:Introduction: Conventional osseointegration systems have been applied in patients requiring trans-humeral and trans-femoral amputations. However, the application of these systems to trans-radial amputations is limited by the small diameter of the radius and ulna. Our study aimed to compare the biomechanical stability of a novel osseointegration system with that of a conventional system used in trans-radial amputations using a finite element(FE) models.Methods: We established three-dimensional FE models of tran… Show more
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