Understanding the wear of the biomaterial/cartilage interface is vital in the development of more satisfactory materials for use in the clinical repair of worn or damaged synovial joints. The aims of this study were to investigate a wide range of biphasic hydrogels as potential chondroplasty materials and to further the understanding of natural joint tribology. The mechanical properties of each potential chondroplasty material were quantified and their tribological performance investigated by means of a series of simple geometry friction and wear studies in Ringer's solution and a proteincontaining lubricant. Also uni- and multi-directional continuous sliding tests in a protein-containing lubricant were conducted under various load...
Damaged articular cartilage due to osteoarthritis or sports injuries cannot be cured and the only tr...
Anytime two surfaces are in normal contact, accompanied by tangential motion, there is potential for...
This research investigated in-vitro tribological performance of the articulation of cartilage-on- po...
Understanding the wear of the biomaterial/cartilage interface is vital in the development of more s...
In the development of any cartilage substitution device, an understanding of the tribological respo...
Partial joint repair is a surgical procedure where an artificial material is used to replace localis...
The progression of cartilage damage has the potential to develop into the joint disease of osteoarth...
Hip joint is one of the important load bearing joints and has been extensively studied to investigat...
Robust preclinical test methods involving tribological simulations are required to investigate and u...
The performance of several synthetic biomaterials and bovine articular cartilage were investigated i...
Articular cartilage is a layer of low-friction, load-bearing soft tissue that covers the articulatin...
Human synovial joints have to withstand complex, varied and often harsh loading regimes. For approxi...
The material selection plays a major role in the design of a patellofemoral joint (PFJ) replacement ...
Hip hemiarthroplasty (HA) is a conservative treatment for hip diseases (e.g. osteoporosis, femoral h...
Articular Cartilage (AC) is a soft tissue covering the articulating surface of human and animal join...
Damaged articular cartilage due to osteoarthritis or sports injuries cannot be cured and the only tr...
Anytime two surfaces are in normal contact, accompanied by tangential motion, there is potential for...
This research investigated in-vitro tribological performance of the articulation of cartilage-on- po...
Understanding the wear of the biomaterial/cartilage interface is vital in the development of more s...
In the development of any cartilage substitution device, an understanding of the tribological respo...
Partial joint repair is a surgical procedure where an artificial material is used to replace localis...
The progression of cartilage damage has the potential to develop into the joint disease of osteoarth...
Hip joint is one of the important load bearing joints and has been extensively studied to investigat...
Robust preclinical test methods involving tribological simulations are required to investigate and u...
The performance of several synthetic biomaterials and bovine articular cartilage were investigated i...
Articular cartilage is a layer of low-friction, load-bearing soft tissue that covers the articulatin...
Human synovial joints have to withstand complex, varied and often harsh loading regimes. For approxi...
The material selection plays a major role in the design of a patellofemoral joint (PFJ) replacement ...
Hip hemiarthroplasty (HA) is a conservative treatment for hip diseases (e.g. osteoporosis, femoral h...
Articular Cartilage (AC) is a soft tissue covering the articulating surface of human and animal join...
Damaged articular cartilage due to osteoarthritis or sports injuries cannot be cured and the only tr...
Anytime two surfaces are in normal contact, accompanied by tangential motion, there is potential for...
This research investigated in-vitro tribological performance of the articulation of cartilage-on- po...