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  • Physiological load on the hip at rest

    Dear Bioch-L subscribers,

    anybody out there who would know about literature including the
    magnitude of the resultant forces (or of the axial component of the
    resultant forces) acting on the head of the femur (or of the prosthesis)
    at rest in men? At rest means when the hip is unloaded, that is, there
    is no load bearing, nor the muscle groups acting on the articulation are
    contracted. I looked through the literature, especially on papers with
    data recorded with instrumented prosthesis,but this value is never
    mentioned (like in papers by Bergmann G. et al).

    Thank you

    Luisa Monti

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