Abstract

INTRODUCTION Standardized motion and load input profiles and nonstandardized component placements are typically used when measuring tibial insert wear volume in a knee simulator machine [1]. However, the effect of variations in input profiles and component placements on wear volume is not well understood, mainly due to the large amount of time required to perform repeated wear tests using either physical machines or computational models.

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