نتایج جستجو برای: joint prostheses

تعداد نتایج: 199162  

Journal: :Proceedings 2000
L M Wolford P Mehra

BUMC PROCEEDINGS 2000;13:135–138 Jaw joint (temporomandibular joint or TMJ) disease is estimated to affect 30 million Americans, with approximately 1 million new patients diagnosed each year (1). Although many of these patients can be managed with nonsurgical therapies, some patients require surgical intervention. The TMJ is a unique joint in that it does not function independently but works in...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2013
Mathew P Estey Eleftherios P Diamandis Catherine Van Der Straeten Stephen S Tower Alister J Hart Thomas P Moyer

Approximately 1 million metal-on-metal (MoM) hip prostheses have been implanted worldwide to alleviate pain, restore hip function, and improve overall quality of life. These implants contain femoral and acetabular bearing surfaces that are typically composed predominantly of cobalt (Co) and chromium (Cr). Although the majority of MoM hip replacements have been successful, multiple recent report...

2013
Alexander Henry Slocum Alexander H. Slocum Kripa K. Varanasi David E. Hardt

Arthroplasty, the practice of rebuilding diseased biological joints using engineering materials, is often used to treat severe arthritis of the knee and hip. Prosthetic joints have been created in a “biomimetic” manner to reconstruct the shape of the biological joint. We are at a disadvantage, however, in that metals and polymers used to replace bone and articular cartilage often wear out too s...

Journal: :Prosthetics and orthotics international 1998
M Nietert N Englisch P Kreil G Alba-Lopez

As a result of deficiency at birth, disease or trauma, there are people who have no limbs from the hip joint downwards. These people have no possibility of locomotion without the use of other devices such as wheelchairs or hip disarticulation prostheses. As these prostheses are used by people of all ages, people who are different in their grade of physical activities and their weights, the pros...

Journal: :Hamostaseologie 2009
P Berdel D Schott G Pagenstert P Pennekamp J Oldenburg D C Wirtz A Seuser S Gravius

UNLABELLED Secondary arthrosis of the upper ankle joint (talocalcanean joint) is one of the most frequent forms of haemophilic arthropathy. It is a secondary form of arthrosis not only because of chronic synovitis and cartilage injury resulting from chronic recurrent intraarticular bleeds, but also due to the misalignment of the joint and abnormal joint stress. The consequences are manifest eve...

2014
Cheng-Kung Cheng Colin J McClean Yu-Shu Lai Wen-Chuan Chen Chang-Hung Huang Kun-Jhih Lin Chia-Ming Chang

Typically, joint arthroplasty is performed to relieve pain and improve functionality in a diseased or damaged joint. Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) involves replacing the entire knee joint, both femoral and tibial surfaces, with anatomically shaped artificial components in the hope of regaining normal joint function and permitting a full range of knee flexion. In spite of the design of the prost...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1980
K Christiansen K Holmes P J Zilko

Metal sensitivity, as measured by an in-vitro assay on peripheral blood lymphocytes, was evaluated in patients with failed joint prostheses. Lymphocyte transformation to chromium, cobalt, and nickel was measured in 24 patients having revision surgery for a painful or loose prosthesis and compared with that in 11 patients who had a successful hip prothesis in situ for at least 2 years previously...

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