It was a great honor for us to preside over the Hip Biomechanics Symposium, held on November 19, 1992, in Fukui City, Japan. We believe it was the first interdisciplinary conference on biomechanical approaches to hip disorders; this volume contains the presentations made at the conference. The information found here will be of value not only for orthopedic surgeons but also for researchers. The advent of biomechanical approaches to hip dis ease has made possible the understanding of fundamental hip pathologies, an understanding which enables us to institute the appropriate non-surgical or…mehr
It was a great honor for us to preside over the Hip Biomechanics Symposium, held on November 19, 1992, in Fukui City, Japan. We believe it was the first interdisciplinary conference on biomechanical approaches to hip disorders; this volume contains the presentations made at the conference. The information found here will be of value not only for orthopedic surgeons but also for researchers. The advent of biomechanical approaches to hip dis ease has made possible the understanding of fundamental hip pathologies, an understanding which enables us to institute the appropriate non-surgical or surgical treatment. Indeed, efficient surgical planning is not possible without taking these approaches. This comprehensive volume consists of six major sections: loading, gait analyses, THA, osteotomies, motion analyses, and stem designs for stability. Each of these sections brings together many of the leading researchers in this field. We hope this volume will be a spur to future understandingof and on fruitful research on hip disorders. The Editorial Committee wish to express their deep gratitude to the contri butors and the publisher. Shinichi Imura Noriya Akamatsu Hirohiko Azuma Kazuhiko Sawai Seisuke Tanaka v Table of Contents Preface......................................................... V I Hip Joint and Loading 1 Two-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis for Stress Distribution in Normal and Dysplastic Hips Nobuo Konishi.. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 3 2 Stress Distribution at Hip Joint During Level Walking Kazuhiko Sakamoto, Yoshinobu Hara, Akira Shimazu, and Kenji Hirohashi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Biomechanical Studies of the Hip Utilizing Computer Simulation Takatoshi Ide, Yasuhiro Yamamoto, and Shigeru Tatsugi . . . . . . . . . 21 .
Artikelnr. des Verlages: 80125373, 978-4-431-68239-4
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993
Seitenzahl: 352
Erscheinungstermin: 20. April 2014
Englisch
Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 20mm
Gewicht: 539g
ISBN-13: 9784431682394
ISBN-10: 4431682392
Artikelnr.: 40766927
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Inhaltsangabe
I Hip Joint and Loading.- 1 Two-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis for Stress Distribution in Normal and Dysplastic Hips.- 2 Stress Distribution at Hip Joint During Level Walking.- 3 Biomechanical Studies of the Hip Utilizing Computer Simulation.- 4 -Overview- Estimation of Femoral Head Resultant Force with Three-Dimensional Rigid Body Spring Model.- II Hip Joint and Gait Analysis.- 5 Quantitative Analysis of the Limp in Coxarthrosis.- 6 Tridimensional Motion Analysis of Trunk Versus Pelvis Movement in Hip Abductor Lurch.- 7 Three-Dimensional Analysis of Trunk Movements During Walking in Patients with Osteoarthritic Hip.- 8 Gait Analysis Following Pelvic Osteotomy.- 9 Gait Analysis of Utilateral Total Hip Replacement: Quantitative Analysis of the Vertical Floor Reaction Force.- 10 -Overview- Clinical Gait Analysis in Hip Patients.- III Hip Joint Surgery and Simulation.- A Total Hip Arthroplasty.- 11 Simple Solid Models for Surgical Planning in Hip Arthroplasties.- 12 Application of Three-Dimensional Milling System in Hip Disorders.- 13 Three-Dimensional Fitting of Stem by Computer Analysis.- 14 Computer Simulation for the Planning of Total Hip Replacement: Improvement of the Simulation System.- 15 -Overview- Clinical Applications of Image Analyses in the Hip Joint.- B Osteotomy.- 16 Biomechanical Analysis of the Dysplastic Hip: Pre- and Post-Pelvic and Femoral Osteotomy.- 17 Computer Simulation of Hip Osteotomies for Dysplastic Coxarthroses: Use of a Rigid Body Spring Model.- 18 Simulation of Rotational Acetabular Osteotomy: Comparison of Graphic and Organ Models.- 19 Simulation for Hip Osteotomy Using Three-Dimensional Computerized Tomography.- 20 Biomechanical Analysis After Chiari's Pelvic Osteotomy by Means of Superimposed Pelvic Computed TomographyScan.- 21 -Overview- Alteration in Neck Axis Direction After Transtrochanteric Rotational Osteotomy.- IV Stress Analysis in Total Hip Arthroplasty.- 22 Biomechanical Analysis of a New Type of Surface Total Hip Replacement.- 23 Biomechanical Study of Femoral Stem Load Transfer in Cementless Total Hip Arthroplasty, Using a Non-Linear Two-Dimensional Finite Element Method.- 24 Load-Bearing Mechanisms of Natural and Artificial Joints.- 25 Biomechanical Features of Various Cementless Total Hip Replacement Systems.- 26 -Overview- Application of Thermoelastic Stress Analysis Method to Joint Biomechanics.- V Design and Fixation of Femoral Components in Total Hip Arthroplasty.- 27 Basic Study of Hip Prosthesis Design: Analysis of Shape of the Femoral Medullary Canal in Japanese Subjects by Computed Tomographic Scanning.- 28 Analysis of the Endosteal Geometry of the Proximal Femur in Japanese Patients with Osteoarthritic Hips: Use in Femoral Stem Design.- 29 Torsional Fixation of the Femoral Component in Cementless Total Hip Arthroplasty: Newly Designed Funnel Shape Femoral Component.- 30 -Overview- Ideal Stem Design for Cementless Total Hip System.- List of Contributors.
I Hip Joint and Loading.- 1 Two-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis for Stress Distribution in Normal and Dysplastic Hips.- 2 Stress Distribution at Hip Joint During Level Walking.- 3 Biomechanical Studies of the Hip Utilizing Computer Simulation.- 4 -Overview- Estimation of Femoral Head Resultant Force with Three-Dimensional Rigid Body Spring Model.- II Hip Joint and Gait Analysis.- 5 Quantitative Analysis of the Limp in Coxarthrosis.- 6 Tridimensional Motion Analysis of Trunk Versus Pelvis Movement in Hip Abductor Lurch.- 7 Three-Dimensional Analysis of Trunk Movements During Walking in Patients with Osteoarthritic Hip.- 8 Gait Analysis Following Pelvic Osteotomy.- 9 Gait Analysis of Utilateral Total Hip Replacement: Quantitative Analysis of the Vertical Floor Reaction Force.- 10 -Overview- Clinical Gait Analysis in Hip Patients.- III Hip Joint Surgery and Simulation.- A Total Hip Arthroplasty.- 11 Simple Solid Models for Surgical Planning in Hip Arthroplasties.- 12 Application of Three-Dimensional Milling System in Hip Disorders.- 13 Three-Dimensional Fitting of Stem by Computer Analysis.- 14 Computer Simulation for the Planning of Total Hip Replacement: Improvement of the Simulation System.- 15 -Overview- Clinical Applications of Image Analyses in the Hip Joint.- B Osteotomy.- 16 Biomechanical Analysis of the Dysplastic Hip: Pre- and Post-Pelvic and Femoral Osteotomy.- 17 Computer Simulation of Hip Osteotomies for Dysplastic Coxarthroses: Use of a Rigid Body Spring Model.- 18 Simulation of Rotational Acetabular Osteotomy: Comparison of Graphic and Organ Models.- 19 Simulation for Hip Osteotomy Using Three-Dimensional Computerized Tomography.- 20 Biomechanical Analysis After Chiari's Pelvic Osteotomy by Means of Superimposed Pelvic Computed TomographyScan.- 21 -Overview- Alteration in Neck Axis Direction After Transtrochanteric Rotational Osteotomy.- IV Stress Analysis in Total Hip Arthroplasty.- 22 Biomechanical Analysis of a New Type of Surface Total Hip Replacement.- 23 Biomechanical Study of Femoral Stem Load Transfer in Cementless Total Hip Arthroplasty, Using a Non-Linear Two-Dimensional Finite Element Method.- 24 Load-Bearing Mechanisms of Natural and Artificial Joints.- 25 Biomechanical Features of Various Cementless Total Hip Replacement Systems.- 26 -Overview- Application of Thermoelastic Stress Analysis Method to Joint Biomechanics.- V Design and Fixation of Femoral Components in Total Hip Arthroplasty.- 27 Basic Study of Hip Prosthesis Design: Analysis of Shape of the Femoral Medullary Canal in Japanese Subjects by Computed Tomographic Scanning.- 28 Analysis of the Endosteal Geometry of the Proximal Femur in Japanese Patients with Osteoarthritic Hips: Use in Femoral Stem Design.- 29 Torsional Fixation of the Femoral Component in Cementless Total Hip Arthroplasty: Newly Designed Funnel Shape Femoral Component.- 30 -Overview- Ideal Stem Design for Cementless Total Hip System.- List of Contributors.
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