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Younger patients who have undergone reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA) are believed to have higher activity levels that place higher stresses across the prosthesis, increasing the risk of failure, but there is little information to support or refute this supposition.
Younger, more active patients can place higher stresses on implants and on their fixation to the bone.
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A shortcoming of the original PSO is the abducted position of the lower limb places high stresses on the knee joint, and it does not address the limb-length discrepancy [8].
In addition, population demographic trends will place higher stress on specializations related to the elderly.
Anchors placed within the stress transfer zone of the bonded sheet were effective in increasing the force in the sheet, since they allowed higher stresses to develop through a combination of bond and anchorage.
The authors hypothesize that the mechanical properties of the second generation hinge mechanism are inadequate to resist the high stresses placed upon it by some active patients treated for osteo- and post-traumatic arthritis.
Recoil of these compliant processes that are reinforced to withstand the high stresses placed upon them, delivers the stored energy rapidly to power jumping [ 13, 14].
The resulting high stresses fractured the surface.
Only the surface-initiated fracture took place at high stress levels, whereas only the interior-initiated fracture occurred at low stress levels.
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