2016
DOI: 10.1115/1.4032368
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Experimental and Numerical Models of Complex Clinical Scenarios; Strategies to Improve Relevance and Reproducibility of Joint Replacement Research

Abstract: This research review aims to focus attention on the effect of specific surgical and host factors on implant fixation, and the importance of accounting for them in experimental and numerical models. These factors affect (a) eventual clinical applicability and (b) reproducibility of findings across research groups. Proper function and longevity for orthopedic joint replacement implants relies on secure fixation to the surrounding bone. Technology and surgical technique has improved over the last 50 years, and ro… Show more

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“…There are many factors that can affect study outcomes, including species or strain used, surgical approach, and the housing environment. 117 Layer these factors onto a simplified, imperfect in vivo animal model compared to their human clinical counterpart and the complexity of outcome interpretation increases. As the guidelines become compulsory in more journals, it is possible that experimental details will be reported more completely in the future.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many factors that can affect study outcomes, including species or strain used, surgical approach, and the housing environment. 117 Layer these factors onto a simplified, imperfect in vivo animal model compared to their human clinical counterpart and the complexity of outcome interpretation increases. As the guidelines become compulsory in more journals, it is possible that experimental details will be reported more completely in the future.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%