Biotribology Of Natural And Artificial Joints: Reducing Wear through Material Selection And Geometric Design

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Explore the fascinating intersection of biology and engineering with “Biotribology Of Natural And Artificial Joints.” This comprehensive paperback delves into the critical role of tribology – the study of friction, wear, and lubrication – in the performance and longevity of both natural and artificial joints. Gain valuable insights into how material selection and geometric design principles can be strategically employed to minimize wear and optimize joint function. The book covers a range of topics, including the tribological behavior of cartilage, synovial fluid, and various implant materials. Discover how understanding the complex interactions within these biological systems is crucial for developing advanced prosthetic solutions and improving the quality of life for individuals suffering from joint-related conditions.

Whether you are a researcher, engineer, or medical professional, this book offers a wealth of knowledge on the latest advancements in biotribology. Examine the intricate mechanisms of joint lubrication, the effects of surface modifications, and the development of innovative biomaterials. Understand the importance of geometric considerations in joint design and how these factors influence load distribution and wear patterns. “Biotribology Of Natural And Artificial Joints” provides a valuable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of this rapidly evolving field and contribute to the development of more durable and effective joint replacements.

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ISBN: 9780128236697
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