Which joint endoprosthesis is better? (dialogue between orthopedist and biomechanics)

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Orthopedist. I have just received the 4th issue of the Bulletin of Traumatology and Orthopedics and have read with interest all the articles related to hip arthroplasty. Recently, I have become seriously interested in this problem.

Biomechanics. I also read this number. Many of the articles are very interesting. What specifically interested you?

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V. E. Belenky

Central Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics. N.N. Priorov; Samara Regional Clinical Hospital. M.I. Kalinina

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Russian Federation, Moscow; Samara

G. V. Kuropatkin

Central Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics. N.N. Priorov; Samara Regional Clinical Hospital. M.I. Kalinina

Email: info@eco-vector.com
Russian Federation, Moscow; Samara

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2. Fig. 1. Changes in the inter-link angles of the legs during normal walking (1) and in patients with unilateral coxarthrosis after hip arthroplasty according to Sivash (2 — healthy limb, 3 — operated limb). On the abscissa axis - time, % (double step time is taken as 100%), on the ordinate axis - interlink angle, deg.; a - hip angle, b - knee; at the bottom - subgrams.

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3. Fig. 2. Changes in the electrical activity of the gluteal muscles during normal walking (1) and in patients with unilateral coxarthrosis after hip arthroplasty according to Sivash (2 — healthy limb, 3 — operated limb). The abscissa shows the time, % (double step time is taken as 100%); the ordinate shows the electrical activity of the muscles, μV; a - gluteus medius, b - gluteus maximus; at the bottom - subgrams.

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