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Enclosed Electronic System for Force Measurements in Knee Implants

Forchelet, David  
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Simoncini, Matteo  
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Arami, Arash  
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2014
Sensors

Total knee arthroplasty is a widely performed surgical technique. Soft tissue force balancing during the operation relies strongly on the experience of the surgeon in equilibrating tension in the collateral ligaments. Little information on the forces in the implanted prosthesis is available during surgery and post-operative treatment. This paper presents the design, fabrication and testing of an instrumented insert performing force measurements in a knee prosthesis. The insert contains a closed structure composed of printed circuit boards and incorporates a microfabricated polyimide thin-film piezoresistive strain sensor for each condylar compartment. The sensor is tested in a mechanical knee simulator that mimics in-vivo conditions. For characterization purposes, static and dynamic load patterns are applied to the instrumented insert. Results show that the sensors are able to measure forces up to 1.5 times body weight with a sensitivity fitting the requirements for the proposed use. Dynamic testing of the insert shows a good tracking of slow and fast changing forces in the knee prosthesis by the sensors.

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DOI
10.3390/s140815009
Web of Science ID

WOS:000341499900084

Author(s)
Forchelet, David  
Simoncini, Matteo  
Arami, Arash  
Bertsch, Arnaud  
Meurville, Eric  
Aminian, Kamiar  
Ryser, Peter  
Renaud, Philippe  
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Mdpi Ag

Published in
Sensors
Volume

14

Issue

8

Start page

15009

End page

15021

Subjects

total joint arthroplasty

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strain sensor

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load monitoring

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instrumented implant

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biomechanics

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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August 15, 2014
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