Orthopedic Insights: Total Hip Replacement Model

Educational total hip replacement system: explore stem tapering, head-liner interaction, and acetabular fixation design.
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As a mechanical engineer working in the biomedical field, I designed this simple Total Hip Replacement Model to educate and inspire those curious about the mechanics of orthopedic implants. This 3D-printable system showcases the components and principles behind modern hip replacements, helping to demonsrate the technology used to restore mobility and improve lives.

Key Features:

  • Triple-Tapered Hip Stem: Designed for optimal fit and stability, the stem features a precise taper that engages the femoral canal to reduce the risk of loosening.
  • 26mm Femoral Head: The femoral head is engineered to slide onto the head taper of the stem, ensuring a secure and stable connection while enabling smooth articulation with the acetabular liner.
  • Acetabular Liner: The liner uses a simple snap mechanism to snap the liner into the acetabular cup and provides a surface for the femoral head to articulate against, replicating the natural motion of the hip joint.
  • Multi-Hole Acetabular Cup: The acetabular cup features multiple holes for fixation, allowing flexibility in securing the implant using screws or press-fit techniques, just as in clinical practice.

Educational Benefits:

  • Gain insight into how each component interacts to restore hip function.
  • Visualize design features like the head taper, acetabular liner, and multi-hole fixation that enhance performance and versatility.
  • Explore the biomechanics of hip replacements and the engineering principles that make them successful.

 

Printing Tips:

  • Print components in different colors to highlight their interactions.
  • Print the head and liner at a low layer resolution to prevent stepping. You can also sand the head and liner to help reduce the friction when assembled

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