Interactions of Bone with Orthopedic Implants and Possible Failures
focuses on the mechanical and biological issues that may cause
failure of the implant-bone construct. The book provides
discussions on the effects of the design, process, surface and
other engineering parameters of implants and their interaction with
bone tissue. For implant designers, it is highly crucial to know
the final effects of what they are designing or aiming to design,
along with performance parameters. It is also crucial for
orthopedic surgeons to be familiar with the background of the
design and process parameters of the implant they will insert in a
patient's body. With the understanding brought forth in this book,
surgeons can have better implant options and implant designers can
create and develop new implant designs. This book can also help
biomechanical and mechanical engineers who are normally dealing
with testing and analysis of orthopedic implants examine the
biomechanical behavior of the implants and their interaction with
bone tissue.
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