The present study aims to evaluate the influence of different positioning of the hip femoral prosthesis on the stress and strain over this implant.  A femoral prosthesis (Taper - Víncula, Rio Claro, SP, Brazil) was submitted to a stress and strain analysis using the finite element method (FEM) according to the standard. The analysis proposed a branch of the physical test with a +/- 5° angle variation on the standard proposed for α and β variables.  The isolated +/- 5° variation on the α angle, as well as the association of +/- 5° variation on the α and β angles, presented significant statistical differences compared with the control strain (  = 0.027 and 0.021, respectively). Variation on angle β alone did not result in a significant change in the strain of the prosthesis (  = 0.128). The stem positioning with greatest implant strain was α = 5° and β = 14° (  = 0.032).  A variation on the positioning of the prosthetic femoral stem by +/- 5° in the coronal plane and/or the association of a +/- 5° angle in coronal and sagittal planes significantly influenced implant strain.

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