Sensor-integrated hip and knee prostheses: advances, challenges, and future perspectives
Xiang-Dong Wu, Zhixiong Zhao, Da Lu, Hongyi Shao, Dejin Yang, Yixin Zhou

TL;DR
Smart hip and knee implants with sensors can monitor real-time data during daily activities, potentially improving patient outcomes and implant longevity.
Contribution
This review outlines the development of smart prostheses with sensors and telemetry for real-time monitoring in joint arthroplasty.
Findings
Smart implants capture in vivo parameters like joint loads and gait metrics not accessible through routine follow-up.
Early human data show potential for continuous remote monitoring and proactive precision care in arthroplasty.
Implantable smart prostheses may reduce revision rates by enabling dynamic tracking of recovery and complications.
Abstract
Total joint arthroplasty consistently alleviates pain and improves function in patients with end-stage joint disease. Nevertheless, up to 10% of hip and 20% of knee recipients remain dissatisfied after surgery, and registry data indicate that approximately one in five implants requires revision within 25 years, most commonly due to aseptic loosening, mechanical instability, or periprosthetic joint infection. Conventional postoperative surveillance relies on intermittent clinic visits and imaging, leaving a critical blind spot in our understanding of implant performance during daily activities. To address this gap, research has turned to fully implantable smart prostheses, such as hip and knee implants, embedded with sensors and low-power wireless telemetry that enable real-time monitoring of in vivo conditions. This review traces the evolution from early instrumented prototypes to the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTotal Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes · Prosthetics and Rehabilitation Robotics · Orthopaedic implants and arthroplasty
