Concomitant evolution of wear and squeaking in dual‐severity, lubricated wear testing of ceramic‐on‐ceramic hip prostheses
AbstractCeramic‐on‐ceramic (CoC) hip bearings were tested in short‐term wear tests with a systematically varied contact force. Continuous vibration and intermittent surface roughness measurements were obtained to elucidate potential causes of in vivo hip joint squeaking. The three‐phase test comprised alternating cycles of edge loading (EL) and concentric articulation (CA), always using ample serum lubricant. A 50,000‐cycle wear trial in which the contact force during CA was distant from the head's wear patch yielded no squeaking and practically no liner roughening. In 10‐cycle trials of an edge‐worn head coupled with a...
Published By: MedWorm/Stress - Wednesday, 22 February