Dear Colleagues:
We now published a paper in which we evaluated data from 9 subjects and 7 activities of daily living, measured with instrumented knee implants. From this data we derived typical or ‘standard’ loads which describe the average forces and moments acting in subjects with (1) average body weight and (2) high loads in subjects with high body weight. Because these standard loads are based on the largest data pool currently available, we hope that they will be widely used for experimental and analytical studies on the loading of knee implants and (with some limitations) natural knee joints. The applications possibly also include the definition of new test standards for wear, stability and fixation of knee implants.
The paper: G. Bergmann, A. Bender, F. Graichen, J. Dymke, A. Rohlmann, A. Trepczynski, M. O. Heller, I. Kutzner:
“Standardized Loads Acting in Knee Implants.“ PLoS ONE 2014 9(1): e86035. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0086035
can be downloaded via the public data base www.OrthoLoad.com.
Typical trials, included in the data evaluation, can be downloaded in form of numerical data or videos if you enter the data base and select this activity: Implant: Knee Joint; Activity: Gaitanalysis. From the menu ‘Test Loads’ & ‘Knee Joint’ you can also download many additional data, especially on the loads acting in the individual subjects.
If you register as a Twitter follower on OrthoLoad, you will get a message as soon as we provide new data or publications, which may be the case every 2 months or so.
We hope that you enjoy our work and that it will help you with your own scientific, medical, rehabilitation, or commercial applications.
Sincerely Yours
Georg Bergmann
Julius Wolff Institute
Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
We now published a paper in which we evaluated data from 9 subjects and 7 activities of daily living, measured with instrumented knee implants. From this data we derived typical or ‘standard’ loads which describe the average forces and moments acting in subjects with (1) average body weight and (2) high loads in subjects with high body weight. Because these standard loads are based on the largest data pool currently available, we hope that they will be widely used for experimental and analytical studies on the loading of knee implants and (with some limitations) natural knee joints. The applications possibly also include the definition of new test standards for wear, stability and fixation of knee implants.
The paper: G. Bergmann, A. Bender, F. Graichen, J. Dymke, A. Rohlmann, A. Trepczynski, M. O. Heller, I. Kutzner:
“Standardized Loads Acting in Knee Implants.“ PLoS ONE 2014 9(1): e86035. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0086035
can be downloaded via the public data base www.OrthoLoad.com.
Typical trials, included in the data evaluation, can be downloaded in form of numerical data or videos if you enter the data base and select this activity: Implant: Knee Joint; Activity: Gaitanalysis. From the menu ‘Test Loads’ & ‘Knee Joint’ you can also download many additional data, especially on the loads acting in the individual subjects.
If you register as a Twitter follower on OrthoLoad, you will get a message as soon as we provide new data or publications, which may be the case every 2 months or so.
We hope that you enjoy our work and that it will help you with your own scientific, medical, rehabilitation, or commercial applications.
Sincerely Yours
Georg Bergmann
Julius Wolff Institute
Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
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