A new design of a unipolar hip endoprosthesis focused on the best quality of life of the patients during the postoperative period
Date
2012-02-27Author
Oleksandr, Poliakov
Genadiy, Olinichenko
Yevgen, Pashkov
Mykhaylo, Kalinin
Vadym, Kramar
Dmytro, Burkov
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As a rule, unipolar hip endoprostheses are applied
for the rehabilitation of elderly patients with hip joint functions
recovery required. After surgery, patients often experience
discomfort produced by forces’ redistribution in driving muscles
while walking. Such redistribution takes place because of the thigh
mass increase around the hip joint. Explanation of a newlydesigned
unipolar endoprosthesis with a hollow head and its
functioning analysis compared with conventional designs are
provided in this paper. Data results of endoprosthesis clinical trials
are provided. The design is human-centered, so its application in
medical practices allows for improvement of patient life during the
postoperative period.
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