Stress analysis of compression plate fixation and its effects on long bone remodeling
- PMID: 3988783
- DOI: 10.1016/0021-9290(85)90006-5
Stress analysis of compression plate fixation and its effects on long bone remodeling
Abstract
A three-dimensional finite element model is generated for an intact plexiglass tube with an attached six-hole stainless steel compression plate. The results for a wide range of loads, including cyclic external loads and static tensile preloads in the plate and screws, are examined as specifically related to plate-induced osteopenia. The model demonstrates that disuse osteopenia, resulting from a reduction in magnitude of cyclic axial stress, should be limited to the central region between the inner screws. Also, the addition of a static preload negates any reduced axial stress levels in this region, thus raising questions on the relative importance of static and cyclic stresses for the internal remodeling of bone.
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