Magnesium-matrix implants can be detected by X-ray, making post-operative monitoring easier. Since the density and mechanical properties of Mg alloys are similar to those of human bones, the stress-shielding effect can be avoided, accelerating the recovery and regeneration of bone tissues. Additionally, Mg biodegradability shields patients from the infection risk and medical financial burden of needing another surgery. However, the major challenge for magnesium-matrix implants is the rapid degradation rate, which necessitates surface treatment. In this study, the ZKX500 Mg alloy was used, and a non-toxic and eco-friendly anodic oxidation method was adopted to improve corrosion resistance. The results indicate that the anodic coating mainly ...
Biomaterials have been used for more than a century in the human body to improve body functions and ...
The use of metallic biomaterials, such as titanium alloys, stainless steels and cobalt-chromium allo...
Magnesium has attracted considerable medical interest due to its mechanical properties being similar...
Magnesium alloys have promising mechanical and biological properties for the development of degradab...
Magnesium is an attractive metallic material for temporary implant applications. Magnesium readily d...
Magnesium is an attractive metallic material for temporary implant applications. Magnesium readily d...
The use of implants for bone repair has a considerable and successful history. Traditionally, metall...
The world is facing an aging population and also there is an increase in war, and sports related inj...
Today, Magnesium (Mg) based alloys are receiving increasing attention as potential biodegradable imp...
The world is facing an aging population and also there is an increase in war, and sports related inj...
The use of implants for bone repair has a considerable and successful history. Traditionally, metall...
Biomaterials have been used for more than a century in the human body to improve body functions and ...
The potential of Magnesium (Mg)-based temporary biodegradable metallic implants relies most heavily ...
Magnesium (Mg) was originally developed as a degradable metallic biomaterial for orthopaedic applica...
Magnesium (Mg) was originally developed as a degradable metallic biomaterial for orthopaedic applica...
Biomaterials have been used for more than a century in the human body to improve body functions and ...
The use of metallic biomaterials, such as titanium alloys, stainless steels and cobalt-chromium allo...
Magnesium has attracted considerable medical interest due to its mechanical properties being similar...
Magnesium alloys have promising mechanical and biological properties for the development of degradab...
Magnesium is an attractive metallic material for temporary implant applications. Magnesium readily d...
Magnesium is an attractive metallic material for temporary implant applications. Magnesium readily d...
The use of implants for bone repair has a considerable and successful history. Traditionally, metall...
The world is facing an aging population and also there is an increase in war, and sports related inj...
Today, Magnesium (Mg) based alloys are receiving increasing attention as potential biodegradable imp...
The world is facing an aging population and also there is an increase in war, and sports related inj...
The use of implants for bone repair has a considerable and successful history. Traditionally, metall...
Biomaterials have been used for more than a century in the human body to improve body functions and ...
The potential of Magnesium (Mg)-based temporary biodegradable metallic implants relies most heavily ...
Magnesium (Mg) was originally developed as a degradable metallic biomaterial for orthopaedic applica...
Magnesium (Mg) was originally developed as a degradable metallic biomaterial for orthopaedic applica...
Biomaterials have been used for more than a century in the human body to improve body functions and ...
The use of metallic biomaterials, such as titanium alloys, stainless steels and cobalt-chromium allo...
Magnesium has attracted considerable medical interest due to its mechanical properties being similar...