Impact Analysis Of Femoral Implant Of Injured Human Knee Using Finite Element Analysis
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https://doi.org/10.69980/ajpr.v28i1.472Keywords:
Knee implant, 3D model, Impact analysis, Biomechanics.Abstract
The impact analysis of the artificial femoral component and optimization is a crucial aspect in the design and development of hip replacement surgeries. Analysis involves studying the forces and stresses that are applied on the artificial femoral component during different activities, such as walking, running, and jumping. By understanding these forces and stresses, we can optimize the design of the artificial femoral component to ensure its durability and longevity. This is especially important as hip replacement surgeries have become more common among aging populations. A replacement surgery is used to enhance the quality of life for patients. Additionally, it can also reduce the risk of complications and potential revisions, ultimately leading to cost savings in the long term. This paper mainly concentrates on impact analysis of the artificial femoral component and optimization.
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