L. Cristofolini, A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF STRESS SHIELDING EVALUATION OF HIP PROSTHESES, Critical reviews in biomedical engineering, 25(4-5), 1997, pp. 409-483
In vitro evaluation of the load transfer of hip prostheses has been pe
rformed in recent years for the purpose of understanding the stress sh
ielding phenomena. Over 200 papers were reviewed to determine if a sta
ndard exists to evaluate and compare the performance of hip stems. Sur
prisingly, it was found that little agreement exists in the testing pr
otocol. This makes it very difficult to compare the results reported i
n different investigations. In several cases very incomplete data are
reported about the testing conditions, thus making it impossible to co
mpare the results. This article focuses on: (1) how the loading condit
ions should be chosen based on physiological loading in a way to give
a reproducible setup; (2) how the femur should be constrained; (3) how
to generate the same system of loads in the intact and the implanted
femur; (4) how to define a reference system: (5) how the specimen type
and sample size are chosen. (6) the advantages and limitations of the
different strain measurement techniques; (7) how the testing paramete
rs have been chosen in the literature; and (8) how the accuracy of the
results has been reported in the literature.