The properties of the femoral counterface are recognised as very significant in the study of the tribological design of artificial joints and the wear of ultra-high molecular polyethylene (UHMWPE). Research has shown that morphological features of femoral counterfaces heavily interfere with the wear of UHMWPE. It has been reported that if 1–2 μm defects or deep scratches are presented in a diamond like carbon (DLC) coated head, the third-body damage can cause a 7–15-fold increase in a UHMWPE wear rate, and in a metallic surface. The typical third-body damage can be up to a 30–70-fold compared with smooth roughness surface. Therefore, the identification of morphology of counterface surfaces has become an important requirement in the field of...
Wear is currently quantified as mass loss of the bearing materials measured using gravimetric method...
The visualization of wear depth in hip prostheses can assist the evaluation of new bearing materials...
This study was aimed at determining the surface degradation occurred on retrieved ceramic and metall...
In this chapter three generations of biorthogonal wavelet transforms, for the extraction of morpholo...
Surface texture is one of the most critical factors and important functionality indicators in the pe...
International audienceThis paper presents a metrological analysis of hip prosthesis components. When...
International audienceThis paper presents a metrological analysis of hip prosthesis components. When...
Damage to hard bearing surfaces of total joint replacement components typically includes both thin d...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new method to estimate the roughness changes from topogr...
The operational lifetime of hip replacement prostheses can be severely limited due to the occurrence...
Over one million hip prostheses are implanted in patients worldwide each year and the need is increa...
Checking the fit between a prosthetic socket and a residual limb is important for functional prosthe...
Wear is currently quantified as mass loss of the bearing materials measured using gravimetric method...
International audienceThis paper presents a metrological analysis of hip prosthesis components. When...
Wear is currently quantified as mass loss of the bearing materials measured using gravimetric method...
The visualization of wear depth in hip prostheses can assist the evaluation of new bearing materials...
This study was aimed at determining the surface degradation occurred on retrieved ceramic and metall...
In this chapter three generations of biorthogonal wavelet transforms, for the extraction of morpholo...
Surface texture is one of the most critical factors and important functionality indicators in the pe...
International audienceThis paper presents a metrological analysis of hip prosthesis components. When...
International audienceThis paper presents a metrological analysis of hip prosthesis components. When...
Damage to hard bearing surfaces of total joint replacement components typically includes both thin d...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new method to estimate the roughness changes from topogr...
The operational lifetime of hip replacement prostheses can be severely limited due to the occurrence...
Over one million hip prostheses are implanted in patients worldwide each year and the need is increa...
Checking the fit between a prosthetic socket and a residual limb is important for functional prosthe...
Wear is currently quantified as mass loss of the bearing materials measured using gravimetric method...
International audienceThis paper presents a metrological analysis of hip prosthesis components. When...
Wear is currently quantified as mass loss of the bearing materials measured using gravimetric method...
The visualization of wear depth in hip prostheses can assist the evaluation of new bearing materials...
This study was aimed at determining the surface degradation occurred on retrieved ceramic and metall...