September 1st, 2009
This Issue's Articles
New virtual test methods are being used to better understand the functional performance of implants within the musculoskeletal system
The use of gas-atomised alloy powders for the fabrication of medical devices, including hip and knee implants, offers cost benefits
The simple canted-coil spring may be the answer to manufacturers’ device fastening difficulties.
Machine builders are helping implant manufacturers to minimize secondary operations and boost productivity while meeting ever-tighter tolerances
Finite element analysis can be a useful tool for assessing the clinical performance of a new product in addition to developing and evaluating its design. The benefits and limitations of using this technique for orthopaedic products are examined here.
Finite element analysis can be a useful tool for assessing the clinical performance of a new product in addition to developing and evaluating its design. The benefits and limitations of using this technique for orthopaedic products are examined here.
Finite element analysis can be a useful tool for assessing the clinical performance of a new product in addition to developing and evaluating its design. The benefits and limitations of using this technique for orthopaedic products are examined here.