Comparative study by the finite element method of three activities of a wearer of total hip prosthesis during the postoperative period
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Moulgada, AbdelmadjidEl Sallah Zagane, Mohammed
Yaylacı, Murat
Djafar, Ait Kaci
Abderahmane, Sahli
Öztürk, Şevval
Yaylacı, Ecren Uzun
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Moulgada, A., El Sallah Zagane, M., Yaylaci, M., Djafar, A. K., Abderahmane, S., Ozturk, S., & Yaylaci, E. U. (2023). Comparative study by the finite element method of three activities of a wearer of total hip prosthesis during the postoperative period. Structural Engineering and Mechanics, 87(6), 575–583. https://doi.org/10.12989/SEM.2023.87.6.575Abstract
The postoperative period for a carrier of total hip prosthesis (THP), especially in the first months, remains the most difficult period for a patient after each operation, even if traumatologist surgeons want the relief and success of their operations. In this investigation, selected three of the daily activities for a wearer of total hip replacement (THR), such as sitting in a chair, lifting a chair, and going downstairs, and was performed a numerical simulation by finite elements based on experimental data by Bergmann (Bergmann 2001) in terms of effort for each activity. Different stresses have been extracted, and a detailed comparison between two activities with different induced stresses such as normal, tensile, and compressive shear stresses.