New Arthroplasty Research Reported from University Paris-Est Creteil (Finite element analysis part 2 of 2: Glenohumeral bone stress distribution depends on implant configuration for anatomic and reverse stemless shoulder implants).

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Zdroj: Health & Medicine Week; 10/14/2024, p2970-2970, 1p
Abstrakt: A recent study conducted at the University Paris-Est Creteil examined the stress distribution in the bone surrounding stemless shoulder implants. The researchers used a detailed finite element model to simulate the kinematics of the glenohumeral joint before and after arthroplasty and measure bone stresses around the implants. The study found that the configuration of the implant affected the distribution of bone stress, with different patterns observed for anatomic and reverse shoulder arthroplasty. The research concluded that early stability and bone stress change with implant configuration and should not be extrapolated from anatomic clinical data to reverse configurations. [Extracted from the article]
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