2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.08.19.456934
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Conformable and robust force sensors to enable precision joint replacement surgery

Abstract: Balancing forces within weight-bearing joints such as the hip during joint replacement surgeries is essential for implant longevity. Minimising implant failure is vital to improve patient wellbeing and alleviate pressure on healthcare systems. With improvements in surgery, hip replacement patients are now often younger and more active than in previous generations, and their implants correspondingly need to survive higher stresses. However, force balancing currently depends entirely on surgical skill: no sensor… Show more

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“…A microfluidic enabled bioelectronic pressure sensor has been developed to quantify force feedback within the hip joint, minimising implant failure. 77 When a force is applied to the fluid reservoir seen in Fig. 2(c) , the reservoir deforms and displaces the fluid along the channel.…”
Section: Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A microfluidic enabled bioelectronic pressure sensor has been developed to quantify force feedback within the hip joint, minimising implant failure. 77 When a force is applied to the fluid reservoir seen in Fig. 2(c) , the reservoir deforms and displaces the fluid along the channel.…”
Section: Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%