Abstract Objective In this research, a triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) was utilized to determine if Electronics Accessories a pressure-based sensor could detect bearing friction in a total hip arthroplasty (THA) and detect the contact of specific areas during ROM checks.Results The pressure-based sensor shows capability to sense bearing friction.In more detail, the TENG embedded in four different sides of the trial exhibits up to 1 V from peak-to-peak.
Moreover, these flexible touch Creme UV Defense Active sensors with TENG describes a peak signal in output voltage which should lead to extremely sensitive detection of bearing friction induced by the THA.