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Instron-Stanmore Knee Simulator

FIGURE 26.10 Schematic illustrating the leverage between where the AP actuators exert forces versus the position of the tibial component on the Instron-Stanmore Knee Simulator. [Pg.392]

In the Instron-Stanmore Knee Simulator, the location at which these spring forces were applied to the shaft assembly carrying the tibial component was subject to leverage. [Pg.393]

FIGURE 26.4 Lower left and right First version of the Stanmore Knee Simulator [49, 50]. The electronics of this simulator have been upgraded by the Instron Corporation, and the mechanics have been upgraded in Nebraska as shown in Figure 26.8. [Pg.387]


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