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Case Report: Prosthetic revision due to aseptic loosening following total knee arthroplasty: a clinical management and pathological mechanism investigation. [PDF]
Li J +10 more
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Modeling the biomechanical features affecting the metabolic rate of walking with a powered ankle-foot prosthesis. [PDF]
Schneider M +3 more
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Design and Evaluation of Stand-to-Sit and Sit-to-Stand Control Protocols for a HIP-Knee-Ankle-Foot Prosthesis with a Motorized Hip Joint. [PDF]
Golshan F +4 more
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Upper limb compensatory strategies across tasks with an ultrasound-controlled prosthesis. [PDF]
Hussein Hakami H +4 more
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Midterm outcomes of patellofemoral arthroplasty in patients of isolated patellofemoral arthritis. [PDF]
Ze X, Dong Q, Zhou H, Xie Y.
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Lower Limb Prosthesis A Simplified Ankle Joint
Devarsh Jhaveri, Aakash Shah
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ASAIO Journal, 1993
A new finger joint prosthesis is being developed for the proximal and distal interphalangeal positions. Currently available "joint spacer" prostheses provide relief from pain and cosmetic improvement, but relatively poor long-term function. The new prosthesis employs a mechanical hinge at the joint. It is fabricated from titanium alloy (6A14V).
R L, Whalen +4 more
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A new finger joint prosthesis is being developed for the proximal and distal interphalangeal positions. Currently available "joint spacer" prostheses provide relief from pain and cosmetic improvement, but relatively poor long-term function. The new prosthesis employs a mechanical hinge at the joint. It is fabricated from titanium alloy (6A14V).
R L, Whalen +4 more
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Experiences with a Finger-Joint Prosthesis
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1959A metal, hinged type of prosthesis has been developed for irreparably damaged joints of the finger in selected cases, as an alternative to amputation or arthrodesis. This operation, a procedure of salvage, is performed in the hope of restoring some degree of useful function in an otherwise useless part.
E W, BRANNON, G, KLEIN
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