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1 April 1992 Total joint prostheses: a bearing problem
M. A. Elloy
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Abstract
Synovial joints at the ends of long bones, provide the means of articulation of the human skeleton. These joints provide varying degrees of freedom, from the simple hinge action of the elbow or the middle joints of the finger through the ball and socket joint of the hip to the complex rotating hinge with translation of the knee.
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M. A. Elloy "Total joint prostheses: a bearing problem", Proc. SPIE 1573, Commercial Applications of Precision Manufacturing at the Sub-Micron Level, (1 April 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.57754
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KEYWORDS
Bone

Surface finishing

Manufacturing

Ceramics

Metals

Tissues

Head

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