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Hip joint degeneration due to cam impingement: a finite element analysis
Authors:F.L. Hellwig  J.G. Hussell
Affiliation:1. Mechanical Behaviour of Materials Group, School of Engineering, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK;2. Orthopaedics and Trauma Centre, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, UK
Abstract:The goal of this study was to investigate the impact of cam impingement, a biomechanical risk factor, on hip joint degeneration and ultimately coxarthrosis. 3D finite element solid models of a healthy and a pathologic hip were developed based on clinical reports. The biphasic characteristics of cartilaginous tissues were considered to identify localised solid matrix overloading during normal walking and sitting down (SD). Localised femoral intrusion at the anterior-superior pelvic horn was revealed in the pathologic hip during SD, where the radial and meridional solid stresses in the acetabular cartilage and circumferential solid stresses within the acetabular labrum increased by 3.7, 1.5 and 2.7 times, respectively. The increased solid-on-solid stresses, reduction in fluid-load support and associated higher friction during articulation may result in joint wear and other degenerative changes in the hip.
Keywords:hip joint  cartilage degeneration  biphasic model  contact pressure  finite element  impingement
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