Total hip arthroplasty, the most commonly performed orthopedic
procedure, is used to replace or reconstruct the hip with an
artificial joint. "Perspectives in Total Hip Arthroplasty" outlines
developments in technologies and biomaterials used for this
procedure, with a focus on the tribological interactions of the
materials used.
Part one outlines the history of total hip arthroplasty and goes
on to explore advances in techniques and biomaterials. Part two
focuses on the tribology of materials used to perform this
procedure, explaining the impact of wear on the load-bearing
surface, a major cause of failure in hip prostheses. Chapters
review a range of materials, including modern biomaterials, hybrid
materials, metal, ceramic, and polyethylene. The book also
discusses the tribological interactions of these materials when
used in total hip arthroplasty.
"Perspectives in Total Hip Arthroplasty "is a key resource for
clinicians, researchers, and academics interested in the tribology
of total hip arthroplasty, as well as materials researchers,
engineers, and academics concerned with the tribology of
biomaterials.
Covers techniques from innovative surgeons and designs from
multinational manufacturers, as well as information on improvements
in technologies and biomaterialsDiscusses the tribology of all the
major materials used in total hip arthroplasty
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