2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2012.06.020
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Stress Shielding Around Radial Head Prostheses

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“…Osteoarthritis developed in 27% of our patients. These complications have been found by others after a similar follow-up duration [54][55][56] or after more than 5 years [26,32,41,42,49]. Radial cup disassembly has been reported by Alnot et al [39] and Winter et al [57].…”
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confidence: 58%
“…Osteoarthritis developed in 27% of our patients. These complications have been found by others after a similar follow-up duration [54][55][56] or after more than 5 years [26,32,41,42,49]. Radial cup disassembly has been reported by Alnot et al [39] and Winter et al [57].…”
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confidence: 58%
“…Stress shielding occurs when there is bone loss to the decrease in mechanical stress on the bone [10]. This can lead to the loosening between the implant and bone due to bone degeneration [11].…”
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“…Also, due to the mismatch between the mechanical properties of these devices and the natural bone, mechanical forces and loads are retained by implants and are not transferred to the healing bone [13]. This is termed as “stress shielding” which results in unwanted bone resorption and implant loosening [13,14,15,16]. Bone defect management involves using autologous bone graft which is harvested from various sites of the patient body [17,18].…”
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