A) Solid hip stem design and dimensions. (B) 3D printed porous hip
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
Leveraging additive manufacturing solution to reduce modeling and job preparation time by 50 percent
Mehran MOAZEN, Professor, PhD, University College London, London, UCL, Department of Mechanical Engineering
3D Printing in Orthopedics: Better Knee, Hip & Spine Implants
Jia HUA, University of London, London, University College London (UCL)
Frontiers A novel hybrid design and modelling of a customised graded Ti-6Al-4V porous hip implant to reduce stress-shielding: An experimental and numerical analysis
Schematic delineating the pathway to determine the design of porous stems
Materials, Free Full-Text
Leveraging additive manufacturing solution to reduce modeling and job preparation time by 50 percent
Chaozong LIU, University College London, London, UCL, Institute of Orthopaedics and Musculoskeletal Science (IOMS)
A) Solid hip stem design and dimensions. (B) 3D printed porous hip
Topology optimization of 3D-printed structurally porous cage for acetabular reinforcement in total hip arthroplasty - ScienceDirect
On the design evolution of hip implants: A review - ScienceDirect
from
per adult (price varies by group size)