Disclosed are methods and systems to determine proper seating engagement of a first orthopedic component with a second orthopedic component to ensure stability of the assembled implant. In an example, the first orthopedic component is a head for a shoulder or hip prosthesis and the second orthopedic component is a stem for the shoulder or hip prosthesis, and the head and stem can be attached via a taper junction. The methods and systems can include contacting the first or second orthopedic component to excite the first or second orthopedic component and generate a measurable response, and evaluating the measured response to determine whether the first orthopedic component is properly seated with the second orthopedic component. In an example, a tooling component can physically contact the first or second orthopedic component and generate a vibrational response. The same tooling component or a second tooling component can include one or more sensors to measure the vibrational response and provide an output to the user.