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Improved Patient Knee Flexure Post Total Knee Replacement Surgery through Computational Analysis
Overview
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Operational Impact
The study has shown that patellar component thickness has a significant effect on the quadriceps tendon force within the swing phase of a walking gait cycle. More specifically, a thicker patella after TKA surgery may tighten the quadriceps tendon, while a thinner patella may lead to dysfunction of the knee extensor mechanism due to an ineffective moment arm, thereby causing abnormal TF magnitudes. This computational analysis has provided valuable insights into the impact of patellar button thickness on the quadriceps tendon force, which can be used to improve surgical procedures and patient outcomes following TKA surgery. With further computational studies, the effect of a wider range of patellar button thicknesses on the knee joint reaction forces should be considered for achieving optimum thickness values. | |
Quantitative Benefit
Three finite element models were created to evaluate the effect of patellar button thickness on the quadriceps tendon force. | |
The peak stress occurred when the femur reached a maximum flexure angle (60°). | |
The thinner patella case revealed the highest TF force among the three cases. | |