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Design and test of a MEMS strain-sensing device for monitoring artificial knee implants

Hasenkamp, W.
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Thevenaz, N.
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Villard, J.
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2013
Biomedical Microdevices

This paper describes the development of a polyimide-based MEMS strain-sensing device. Finite element analysis was used to investigate an artificial knee implant and assist on device design and to optimize sensing characteristics. The sensing element of the device was fabricated using polyimide micromachining with embedded thin-metallic wires and placed into a knee prosthesis. The device was evaluated experimentally in a mechanical knee simulator using static and dynamic axial load conditions similar to those encountered in vivo. Results indicates the sensor is capable of measuring the strain associated to the total axial forces in the range of approximately 4 times body weight with a good sensitivity and accuracy for events happening within 1 s time window.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s10544-013-9770-z
Web of Science ID

WOS:000323910000011

Author(s)
Hasenkamp, W.
Thevenaz, N.
Villard, J.
Bertsch, A.
Arami, A.
Aminian, K.  
Terrier, A.  
Renaud, P.  
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Springer

Published in
Biomedical Microdevices
Volume

15

Issue

5

Start page

831

End page

839

Subjects

Load monitoring

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Biosensor

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Strain sensor

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Total joint arthroplasty

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REVIEWED

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