17:00 - 17:12ID: 340
ONLY IN UNLOADED ACTIVITIES TKA DESIGN FEATURES DOMINATE IN THE AMOUNT OF ROLLING AND SLIDING
P. Moewis1, R. Ehrig1,2, H. Hommel3, A. Trepczynski1, L. Krahl1, G. N Duda1
1Julius Wolff Institute, Berlin Institute of Health at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany; 2Zuse Institut Berlin, Germany; 3Krankenhaus Märkisch-Oderland GmBH, Wriezen, Germany
17:12 - 17:24ID: 347
SIX DOF KNEE GAIT KINEMATICS OF KINEMATIC ALIGNED TKA
A.-K. Einfeldt1, L. Tücking2, P. Savov2, M. Ettinger2, H. Windhagen2, E. Jakubowitz1
1Laboratory for Biomechanics and Biomaterials, Hannover Medical School, Germany; 2Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Diakovere Annastift, Germany
17:24 - 17:36ID: 489
FE STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF PATIENT-RELATED VARIATIONS ON THE PRIMARY FIXATION OF A CEMENTLESS PEEK TIBIAL COMPONENT
C. Post1, T. Bitter1, I. van Langen1, A. Briscoe2, N. Verdonschot1,3, D. Janssen1
1Radboud University Medical Center, Orthopaedic Research Laboratory, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; 2Invibio Ltd., Thornton Cleveleys, Lancashire, United Kingdom; 3University of Twente, Laboratory for Biomechanical Engineering, Enschede, The Netherlands
17:36 - 17:48ID: 542
STUDY OF THE LOCATIONS AND MORPHOLOGY OF ISOLATED KNEE FOCAL CARTILAGE DEFECTS USING A STATISTICAL SHAPE MODELING APPROACH
M. Mohammad Sadeghi1, E. Aşık2, P. Emans1,2, N. Tümer3, G. Tuijthof4, A. Roth1,2
1Maastricht University, The Netherlands; 2Avalanche Medical BV, Maastricht, The Netherlands; 3Department of Biomaterials & Tissue Biomechanics, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands; 4Department of Biomechanical Engineering, University of Twente, The Netherlands
17:48 - 18:00ID: 238
INFLUENCE OF LOADING CONDITION ON THE ABILITY TO PREDICT HUMERAL STRESS SHIELDING
C. Mueri1, A. Henderson1, G. Maquer1, J. Bischoff2, H. Seyed Hosseini1, P. Favre1
1Zimmer Biomet, Switzerland; 2Zimmer Biomet, US
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