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Journal of Biomechanics | 2018

Long-term hip loading in unilateral total hip replacement patients is no different between limbs or compared to healthy controls at similar walking speeds

John O'Connor; Megan Rutherford; Damien Bennett; Janet Hill; David Beverland; Nicholas Dunne; Alex Lennon

Variation in hip joint contact forces directly influences the performance of total hip replacements (THRs). Measurement and calculation of contact forces in THR patients has been limited by small sample sizes, wide variation in patient and surgical factors, and short-term follow-up. This study hypothesised that, at long-term follow-up, unilateral THR patients have similar calculated hip contact forces compared to controls walking at similar (self-selected) speeds and, in contrast, THR patients walking at slower (self-selected) speeds have reduced hip contact forces. It was further hypothesised that there is no difference in calculated hip contact forces between operated and non-operated limbs at long-term follow-up for both faster and slower patients. Gait analysis data for THR patients walking at faster (walking speed: 1.29 ± 0.12 m/s; n = 11) and slower (walking speed: 0.72 ± 0.09 m/s; n = 11) speeds were used. Healthy subjects constituted the control group (walking speed: 1.36 ± 0.12 m/s; n = 10). Hip contact forces were calculated using static optimisation. There was no significant difference (p > 0.31) in hip contact forces between faster and control groups. Conversely, force was reduced at heel strike by 19% (p = 0.002), toe-off by 31% (p < 0.001) and increased at mid-stance by 15% (p = 0.02) for the slower group compared to controls. There were no differences between operated and non-operated limbs for the slower group or the faster group, suggesting good biomechanical recovery at long-term follow-up. Loading, at different walking speeds, presented here can improve the relevance of preclinical testing methods.


Orthopaedic Proceedings | 2018

THREE-DIMENSIONAL FEMORAL ROTATION CAN LEAD TO INACCURATE RADIOGRAPHIC MEASUREMENT OF FEMORAL HEAD HEIGHT

John O'Connor; Megan Rutherford; Janet Hill; David Beverland; Nicholas Dunne; Alex Lennon


Orthopaedic Research Society Annual Meeting 2017 | 2017

Combined Hip Rotations can lead to Erroneous Pre-Operative Planning Measurements in Total Hip Arthroplasty

John O'Connor; Megan Rutherford; Janet Hill; Nicholas Dunne; David Beverland; Alex Lennon


Bioengineering in ireland - 23 | 2017

CONSEQUENCES OF IMPLANT POSITIONING ON JOINT CONTACT FORCES IN TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENT PATIENTS

John O'Connor; Megan Rutherford; Janet Hill; Nicholas Dunne; David Beverland; Alex Lennon


Sir Bernard Crossland Symposium | 2016

Computational analysis of implant positioning in total hip replacement surgery

John O'Connor; Megan Rutherford; Janet Hill; Nicholas Dunne; David Beverland; Alex Lennon


Northern Ireland Biomedical Engineering Society Spring Symposium | 2016

Statistical Shape Models for Measurement of Femoral Rotation on Pelvic Radiographs

John O'Connor; Megan Rutherford; Janet Hill; Nicholas Dunne; David Beverland; Alex Lennon


14th International Symposium of Computational Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering | 2016

Statistical Shape Modelling to Reconstruct Whole Femur Surface from Pelvic Radiographs

John O'Connor; Megan Rutherford; Janet Hill; Nicholas Dunne; David Beverland; Alex Lennon


Northern Ireland Biomedical Engineering Society Spring Symposium | 2015

Computational Analysis of Component Placement in Total Hip Replacement

John O'Connor; Megan Rutherford; Janet Hill; Nicholas Dunne; David Beverland; Alex Lennon


MEIbioeng | 2015

Biomechanical Consequences of Medialising Joint Centre of Rotation Following Total Hip Replacement: A Computational Study

John O'Connor; Megan Rutherford; Janet Hill; David Beverland; Nicholas Dunne; Alex Lennon


Bioengineering in Ireland 21 | 2015

Implant Placement Optimisation during Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Stratified Approach

John O'Connor; Megan Rutherford; Janet Hill; David Beverland; Nicholas Dunne; Alex Lennon

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Megan Rutherford

Queen's University Belfast

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Janet Hill

Musgrave Park Hospital

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