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151. Ceramic-on-Polyethylene Bearing Surfaces in Total Hip Arthroplasty.

152. Changes in Joint Contact Mechanics in a Large Quadrupedal Animal Model After Partial Meniscectomy and a Focal Cartilage Injury.

153. Complementary models reveal cellular responses to contact stresses that contribute to post-traumatic osteoarthritis.

154. Bone contusion progression from traumatic knee injury: association of rate of contusion resolution with injury severity.

155. Effect of patient-specific model scaling on hip joint reaction force in one-legged stance - study of 356 hips.

156. Intermediate-term follow-up after ankle distraction for treatment of end-stage osteoarthritis.

157. Morbid obesity may increase dislocation in total hip patients: a biomechanical analysis.

158. Do obesity and/or stripe wear increase ceramic liner fracture risk? An XFEM analysis.

159. Comparison of T1ρ, dGEMRIC, and quantitative T2 MRI in preoperative ACL rupture patients.

160. Cementless total hip arthroplasty in patients fifty years of age or younger: a minimum ten-year follow-up.

161. Primary cementless acetabular fixation at a minimum of twenty years of follow-up: a concise update of a previous report.

162. Edge-loading severity as a function of cup lip radius in metal-on-metal total hips--a finite element analysis.

163. Bone-on-bone versus hardware impingement in total hips: a biomechanical study.

164. The capsule's contribution to total hip construct stability--a finite element analysis.

165. Cryoinsult parameter effects on the histologically apparent volume of experimentally induced osteonecrotic lesions.

166. Hard-on-hard total hip impingement causes extreme contact stress concentrations.

167. One-legged stance as a representative static body position for calculation of hip contact stress distribution in clinical studies.

168. Oxidant conditioning protects cartilage from mechanically induced damage.

169. Cemented total hip replacement cable debris and acetabular construct durability.

170. 2009 Nicolas Andry Award: clinical biomechanics of third body acceleration of total hip wear.

171. Automated objective scoring of histologically apparent cartilage degeneration using a custom image analysis program.

172. Compliance-dependent load allocation between sensing versus non-sensing portions of a sheet-array contact stress sensor.

173. Correlation of dynamic cartilage contact stress aberrations with severity of instability in ankle incongruity.

174. The apparent critical isotherm for cryoinsult-induced osteonecrotic lesions in emu femoral heads.

175. Effects of episodic subluxation events on third body ingress and embedment in the THA bearing surface.

176. Hip joint contact force in the emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) during normal level walking.

177. Arthroscopic lens distortion correction applied to dynamic cartilage loading.

178. Effects of implant design parameters on fluid convection, potentiating third-body debris ingress into the bearing surface during THA impingement/subluxation.

179. Results of Charnley total hip arthroplasty with use of improved femoral cementing techniques. a concise follow-up, at a minimum of twenty-five years, of a previous report.

180. Intra-articular contact stress distributions at the ankle throughout stance phase-patient-specific finite element analysis as a metric of degeneration propensity.

181. Problematic sites of third body embedment in polyethylene for total hip wear acceleration.

182. Design factors influencing performance of constrained acetabular liners: finite element characterization.

183. Cementless acetabular fixation at fifteen years. A comparison with the same surgeon's results following acetabular fixation with cement.

184. Implementing capsule representation in a total hip dislocation finite element model.

185. Kinematics, kinetics, and finite element analysis of commonplace maneuvers at risk for total hip dislocation.

186. Orthopaedic crossfire--Larger femoral heads: a triumph of hope over reason! In the affirmative.

187. Clinical biomechanics of wear in total hip arthroplasty.

188. Development and Experimental Validation of a Fluid/Structure-Interaction Finite Element Model of a Vacuum-Driven Cell Culture Mechanostimulus System.

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