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The Effect of Conformity and Plastic Thickness on Contact Stresses in Metal-backed Plastic Implants

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Journal J Biomech Eng
Date 1985 Aug 1
PMID 4046559
Citations 15
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Abstract

Surface damage in polyethylene components for total joint replacement is associated with large contact stresses. An elasticity solution and finite element analyses were used to determine the influence of design parameters on the stresses due to contact in metal-backed components. For nearly conforming contact surfaces, it was found that the stresses in the plastic are very sensitive to clearance, that minimum plastic thickness of 4-6 mm should be maintained for metal-backed components, and that bonding the plastic to the metal backing reduces tensile stresses in the plastic at the edge of the contact zone.

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