Metal-on-metal (MoM) bearings have become popular due to a major advantage over metal-on-polymer bearings for total hip arthroplasty in that the larger femoral head and hydrodynamic lubrication of the former reduce the rate of wear. However, concerns remain regarding adverse reactions to metal debris including metallosis caused by metal wear generated at the taper-head interface and another modular junction. Our group has hypothesized that carbon ion implantation (CII) may improve metal wear properties. The purpose of this study was to investigate the wear properties and friction coefficients of CII surfaces with an aim to ultimately apply these surfaces to MoM bearings in artificial joints. CII was applied to cobalt-chromium-molybdenum (Co...
Micromotions at the taper-trunnion interface of modular hip replacements has been demonstrated to re...
CoCrMo alloys have been widely used in hip replacements. On the one hand, they have exhibited excell...
Clinical trials conducted in many centres worldwide indicate that, despite advances made in the use ...
Hironobu Koseki,1 Masato Tomita,2 Akihiko Yonekura,2 Takashi Higuchi,1 Sinya Sunagawa,2 Koumei Baba,...
The reduction of wear debris and metal ions from metal-on-metal (MoM) cobalt chromium molybdenum (Co...
The influence of carbon (C) content, microstructure, crystallography and mechanical properties on t...
Abstract: Increased patient blood and serum levels of Co and Cr and dissemination of metal wear part...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the biotribology of current surface modifications on fe...
The tribological performance of biomaterials used for artificial joints is of much importance, and r...
Metal transfer is a phenomena associated with adhesive wear during dry-sliding, boundary lubrication...
SummaryWith certain concerns recently reported on metal-on-metal bearing couples in total hip arthro...
The purpose of this study was to characterize metallurgical and tribological events occurring at the...
Although various surface and interface characterization methods have been applied to study the physi...
In this study, AISI 8620 steel samples were implanted with nitrogen using plasma immersion ion impla...
The most important factor affecting performance and longevity of hip joint and knee implants is the ...
Micromotions at the taper-trunnion interface of modular hip replacements has been demonstrated to re...
CoCrMo alloys have been widely used in hip replacements. On the one hand, they have exhibited excell...
Clinical trials conducted in many centres worldwide indicate that, despite advances made in the use ...
Hironobu Koseki,1 Masato Tomita,2 Akihiko Yonekura,2 Takashi Higuchi,1 Sinya Sunagawa,2 Koumei Baba,...
The reduction of wear debris and metal ions from metal-on-metal (MoM) cobalt chromium molybdenum (Co...
The influence of carbon (C) content, microstructure, crystallography and mechanical properties on t...
Abstract: Increased patient blood and serum levels of Co and Cr and dissemination of metal wear part...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the biotribology of current surface modifications on fe...
The tribological performance of biomaterials used for artificial joints is of much importance, and r...
Metal transfer is a phenomena associated with adhesive wear during dry-sliding, boundary lubrication...
SummaryWith certain concerns recently reported on metal-on-metal bearing couples in total hip arthro...
The purpose of this study was to characterize metallurgical and tribological events occurring at the...
Although various surface and interface characterization methods have been applied to study the physi...
In this study, AISI 8620 steel samples were implanted with nitrogen using plasma immersion ion impla...
The most important factor affecting performance and longevity of hip joint and knee implants is the ...
Micromotions at the taper-trunnion interface of modular hip replacements has been demonstrated to re...
CoCrMo alloys have been widely used in hip replacements. On the one hand, they have exhibited excell...
Clinical trials conducted in many centres worldwide indicate that, despite advances made in the use ...