Some functional parameters of the hip-joint 3.3 years on average (range 2-8
.6 years) after hip arthroplasty are compared with regard to two types of h
ip endoprostheses: the total (TEP) and the bipolar (BPEP). Flexion, extensi
on, abduction, adduction, and internal and external rotation were measured
for 75 patients with BPEP type Self-Locking, for 11 patients with BPEP type
Vario-Cup, and for 43 with TEP type Lubinus. One-way analysis of variance
with respect to co-variances was used for statistical testing of the measur
ed data. It was found that flexion, abduction and adduction were significan
tly higher in the BPEP endoprosthesis (P < 0.05). The results obtained are
favourable for the bipolar hip endoprosthesis, and they can be related to t
he biomechanical differences between both types of hip endoprosthesis.