The effect of early weight-bearing on bone fusion after triple arthrodesis

Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin. 2024 Jan 16:1-11. doi: 10.1080/10255842.2023.2293646. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Triple arthrodesis is an effective method for treating stiff horseshoe feet and severe osteoarthritis. However, it is still a challenge to improve postoperative bone fusion by changing early weight-bearing. This study improved the classical bone remodeling algorithm, established a mathematical relationship between density change rate and mechanical stimulation, and combined it with finite element theory. The proposed algorithm can not only predict the effect of early weight-bearing on triple arthrodesis but also visually demonstrate the change of bone mineral density with time. The analysis results indicated that 2.5% of the initial load was a potential factor leading to bone nonunion, and 50% of the initial load would result in bone resorption. Meanwhile, it was found that 25% of the external load was more conducive to postoperative rehabilitation. The study results have theoretical significance for enhancing the effect of postoperative bone fusion and formulating a more scientific rehabilitation program, thereby supporting patients' postoperative rehabilitation exercise.

Keywords: Triple arthrodesis; bone remodeling algorithm; early weight-bearing; finite element analysis; postoperative bone fusion.