Detail publikace
Analysis of Friction in Total Knee Prosthesis during a Standard Gait Cycle
RANUŠA, M. WIMMER, M. FULLAM, S. VRBKA, M. KŘUPKA, I.
Anglický název
Analysis of Friction in Total Knee Prosthesis during a Standard Gait Cycle
Typ
článek v časopise ve Web of Science, Jimp
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
Total knee arthroplasty is on the rise worldwide. Despite its success, revision surgeries are also increasing. According to the American Joint Replacement Registry 2020, 3.3% of revision surgeries are due to wear, and 24.2% are due to mechanical loosening. The combination of shear stresses and wear particles occurring at the bone/implant interface can lead to local osteolysis. Although the shear stresses are partially driven by joint friction, relatively little is known about the evolution of the coefficient of friction (CoF) during a gait cycle in total knee replacement. Here we describe the CoF during a gait cycle and investigate its association with kinematics (slide–roll-ratio), applied load, and relative velocity. The artificial knee was simulated by cobalt–chromium condyle on a flat ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) tibial plateau, lubricated by either water or proteinaceous solution. We found that the CoF is not a constant but fluctuates between the values close to 0 and 0.15. Cross-correlation suggested that this is primarily an effect of the slide–roll ratio and the contact pressure. There was no difference in the CoF between water and proteinaceous solution. Knowledge about the CoF behavior during a gait cycle will help to increase the accuracy of future computational models of total knee replacement.
Anglický abstrakt
Total knee arthroplasty is on the rise worldwide. Despite its success, revision surgeries are also increasing. According to the American Joint Replacement Registry 2020, 3.3% of revision surgeries are due to wear, and 24.2% are due to mechanical loosening. The combination of shear stresses and wear particles occurring at the bone/implant interface can lead to local osteolysis. Although the shear stresses are partially driven by joint friction, relatively little is known about the evolution of the coefficient of friction (CoF) during a gait cycle in total knee replacement. Here we describe the CoF during a gait cycle and investigate its association with kinematics (slide–roll-ratio), applied load, and relative velocity. The artificial knee was simulated by cobalt–chromium condyle on a flat ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) tibial plateau, lubricated by either water or proteinaceous solution. We found that the CoF is not a constant but fluctuates between the values close to 0 and 0.15. Cross-correlation suggested that this is primarily an effect of the slide–roll ratio and the contact pressure. There was no difference in the CoF between water and proteinaceous solution. Knowledge about the CoF behavior during a gait cycle will help to increase the accuracy of future computational models of total knee replacement.
Klíčová slova anglicky
lubrication; knee prostheses; friction measurement/testing; gait analysis; UHMWPE
Vydáno
03.04.2021
Nakladatel
MDPI
Místo
4052 Basel, Switzerland
ISSN
2075-4442
Ročník
9
Číslo
4
Strany od–do
1–14
Počet stran
14
BIBTEX
@article{BUT172490,
author="Matúš {Ranuša} and Markus A. {Wimmer} and Spencer {Fullam} and Martin {Vrbka} and Ivan {Křupka},
title="Analysis of Friction in Total Knee Prosthesis during a Standard Gait Cycle",
year="2021",
volume="9",
number="4",
month="April",
pages="1--14",
publisher="MDPI",
address="4052 Basel, Switzerland",
issn="2075-4442"
}