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The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 72-B, Issue 4 | Pages 718 - 721
1 Jul 1990
Bransby-Zachary M Stother I Wilkinson R

We used a high frequency response, ultra-thin transducer to measure forefoot pressures at predetermined sites on the sole of the foot in 10 normal subjects. We demonstrated impact pressure peaks, which have not previously been identified, and which were separate from the roll-off peak. We report preliminary results on the effect of various forms of footwear and insoles on sub-pedal pressure during walking.


The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 71-B, Issue 2 | Pages 217 - 221
1 Mar 1989
Stone M Wilkinson R Stother I

A manufacturing technique to increase the bonding between bone cement and metal prostheses has been assessed in the laboratory by "push-out" tests, and the effects of contamination of the cement and of the prosthesis with blood and intramedullary contents have been studied. The technique, known as pre-coating, increases bond strength; this increase is preserved after contamination of the cement which does, however, cause some lowering of interface shear strength. The implications for clinical practice are discussed.