Literature DB >> 7983561

Superior displacement of the hip in total joint replacement: effects of prosthetic neck length, neck-stem angle, and anteversion angle on the moment-generating capacity of the muscles.

S L Delp1, A V Komattu, R L Wixson.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of superior displacement of the hip center and changes in three prosthetic parameters (neck length, neck-stem angle, and anteversion angle) on the capacity of muscles to generate force and moment about the hip. A three-dimensional model that calculates the maximum isometric forces and moments generated by 25 muscles crossing the hip over a wide range of body positions was used to evaluate the effects of a 2 cm elevation of the hip center and changes in the prosthetic parameters. After superior displacement of the hip center, the neck length was increased from 0 to 3 cm, the neck-stem angle was varied between 110 and 150 degrees, and the anteversion angle was varied between 0 and 40 degrees. Our analysis showed that a 2 cm superior displacement of the hip center would decrease the moment-generating capacity of the four muscle groups studied (abductors, adductors, flexors, and extensors) if neck length were not increased to compensate for decreased muscle length. In the computer model of an adult man that we used, a 2 cm increase in neck length restored the moment-generating capacity of the muscles by increasing muscle length and force-generating capacity. However, a 3 cm increase in neck length increased passive muscle forces substantially, which potentially could limit joint motion. An increased neck-stem angle (i.e. a valgus neck) decreased the abduction moment arm but increased the moment-generating capacity of the other muscle groups. A change in the anteversion angle from 0 to 40 degrees had a relatively small effect on the isometric moment-generating capacity of the muscles studied.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7983561     DOI: 10.1002/jor.1100120614

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop Res        ISSN: 0736-0266            Impact factor:   3.494


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