Tribology and biophysics of artificial joints
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Tribology and biophysics of artificial joints
(Tribology and interface engineering series / editor B.J. Briscoe, v. 50)
Elsevier, 2006
1st ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Joint endoprosthetics - the science of implanting artificial joints into the human body - has been around since the 1960's, and consistent advancements are leading to better practice, materials and mechanics.
The present book is devoted to the biophysics and effect of wear, friction and lubrication on artificial joints. The important aspects of biocompatibility and wear resistance are reviewed and a retrospective analysis of modern joint endoprosthetic designs is presented. Data on clinical aspects of endoprosthetics are cited in support of the text. Advancements in genetic engineering, and promising new techniques of designing bone and cartilage transplants are explored, and a critical comparison between tribological mechanisms of operation and natural joint functioning are made.
An exceptional resource for all specialists in orthopedy, biophysics, immunology and engineers engaged in developing artificial joints.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Arthrology and Joint Endoprosthetics
Chapter 2: Materials for Joint Endoprostheses
Chapter 3: Designs of Joint Endoprostheses
Chapter 4: Some Clinical Aspects of Endoprosthetics
Chapter 5: Tribological Aspects of Endoprosthetics
Chapter 6: Simulation of the Cartilage Tissue
Chapter 7: Simulation of Biopotentials in Joints
Chapter 8: Advances in Joints Endoprosthetics
Conclusions
Subject Index
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