Novel Research about Biomechanics and Biomaterials Used in Hip, Knee and Related Joints

Joint replacement is a very successful medical treatment. However, the survivorship of hip, knee, shoulder, and other implants is limited. The degradation of materials and the immune response against degradation products or an altered tissue loading condition as well as infections remain key factors...

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