Abstract
Abstract
A dual-cycle finger wear simulator has been designed, manufactured and commissioned. The simulator interspersed dynamic flexion-extension motion under light load with a heavier static ‘pinch’ load to a test prosthesis immersed in a lubricant heated to 37°C. A validation test was undertaken on a size 2 Swanson prosthesis, leading to prosthesis failure in less than 1 million cycles. A second test was carried out on a Durham metacarpophalangeal prosthesis. After 4.8 million cycles a total wear factor for the joint of 0.60 × 10−6 mm3/N m was calculated, with no cracks or damage visible. Both test results compare well with earlier tests undertaken on the Stokoe finger wear simulator.
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