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Movement Mapping as dynamic preoperative surgical planning in total hip replacement

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The purpose of the present study was to develop and present a computer program for preoperative simulation of implant components placement in total hip alloarthroplasty, and its influence on the possible range of motion (ROM). We evaluated a computer simulation for preoperative estimation of range of motion (movement mapping) in total hip replacement. The computer program was based on Borland C++. The system had an open data port, so the data could be transferred to an Excel spreadsheet for statistical evaluation. With the developed virtual computer simulation, a practical model was established. The model showed range of motion patterns which correspond to clinical experience. ROM was best at a shaft anteversion between 20° and 30°. ROM had its maximum with a CCD angle of 120°–130°. Acetabular cup anteversion was optimal between 10° and 20°, and cup inclinations were optimal below 40°. The presented movement mapping system seems to be a reliable option for dynamic preoperative planning, which may be a prerequisite for the use of intraoperative navigation systems.

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Jerosch, .J., Weipert, .A., Hanusek, .S. et al. Movement Mapping as dynamic preoperative surgical planning in total hip replacement. Arch Orthop Trauma Surg 122, 342–345 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00402-001-0381-4

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