Trabecular prostheses
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Título da fonte: | Independent Journal of Management & Production |
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Resumo: | The complex biomechanics and morphology of the femur proximal epiphysis are presented. This specific region in the human femur is characterized by high flexibility compared to that of other primates, since evolved lighter and longer due to the human vertical position and more balanced loading. The nature and fine morphology of the femur head and its structural behavior have been investigated. Isotropic and orthotropic trabecular structures, which are not present in other primates, have been associated with compression and tension areas of the femur head. These isotropic/orthotropic trabecular morphologies and allocations govern the stress and strain distribution in the overall proximal femur region. Use of femur proper biofidel modeling while enabling the explanation of physiological stress distribution elucidates the critical mechanical role of the trabecular bone that should be accounted in the design of a new innovative more “biologic” prosthetic system. |
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Trabecular prosthesesTrabecular latticeBiomimeticTrabecular prosthesesThe complex biomechanics and morphology of the femur proximal epiphysis are presented. This specific region in the human femur is characterized by high flexibility compared to that of other primates, since evolved lighter and longer due to the human vertical position and more balanced loading. The nature and fine morphology of the femur head and its structural behavior have been investigated. Isotropic and orthotropic trabecular structures, which are not present in other primates, have been associated with compression and tension areas of the femur head. These isotropic/orthotropic trabecular morphologies and allocations govern the stress and strain distribution in the overall proximal femur region. Use of femur proper biofidel modeling while enabling the explanation of physiological stress distribution elucidates the critical mechanical role of the trabecular bone that should be accounted in the design of a new innovative more “biologic” prosthetic system.Independent2020-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttp://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/98910.14807/ijmp.v11i4.989Independent Journal of Management & Production; Vol. 11 No. 4 (2020): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 1223-12462236-269X2236-269Xreponame:Independent Journal of Management & Productioninstname:Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de São Paulo (IFSP)instacron:IJM&Penghttp://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/989/1386http://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/989/1387Copyright (c) 2020 Raffaella Aversa, Relly Victoria Virgil Petrescu, Antonio Apicella, Florian Ion Tiberiu Petrescuinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAversa, RaffaellaPetrescu, Relly Victoria VirgilApicella, AntonioPetrescu, Florian Ion Tiberiu2020-08-01T03:31:44Zoai:www.ijmp.jor.br:article/989Revistahttp://www.ijmp.jor.br/PUBhttp://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/oaiijmp@ijmp.jor.br||paulo@paulorodrigues.pro.br||2236-269X2236-269Xopendoar:2020-08-01T03:31:44Independent Journal of Management & Production - Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de São Paulo (IFSP)false |
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Trabecular prostheses |
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Trabecular prostheses |
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Trabecular prostheses Aversa, Raffaella Trabecular lattice Biomimetic Trabecular prostheses |
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Trabecular prostheses |
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Trabecular prostheses |
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Trabecular prostheses |
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Trabecular prostheses |
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Trabecular prostheses |
author |
Aversa, Raffaella |
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Aversa, Raffaella Petrescu, Relly Victoria Virgil Apicella, Antonio Petrescu, Florian Ion Tiberiu |
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Petrescu, Relly Victoria Virgil Apicella, Antonio Petrescu, Florian Ion Tiberiu |
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Aversa, Raffaella Petrescu, Relly Victoria Virgil Apicella, Antonio Petrescu, Florian Ion Tiberiu |
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Trabecular lattice Biomimetic Trabecular prostheses |
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Trabecular lattice Biomimetic Trabecular prostheses |
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The complex biomechanics and morphology of the femur proximal epiphysis are presented. This specific region in the human femur is characterized by high flexibility compared to that of other primates, since evolved lighter and longer due to the human vertical position and more balanced loading. The nature and fine morphology of the femur head and its structural behavior have been investigated. Isotropic and orthotropic trabecular structures, which are not present in other primates, have been associated with compression and tension areas of the femur head. These isotropic/orthotropic trabecular morphologies and allocations govern the stress and strain distribution in the overall proximal femur region. Use of femur proper biofidel modeling while enabling the explanation of physiological stress distribution elucidates the critical mechanical role of the trabecular bone that should be accounted in the design of a new innovative more “biologic” prosthetic system. |
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