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Joint Replacement And Bone Resorption Patholo Biomaterials And Clinical Practice 1st Edition Arun Shanbhag

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Joint Replacement And Bone Resorption Patholo Biomaterials And Clinical Practice 1st Edition Arun Shanbhag
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Publisher: Informa Healthcare
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.25 MB
Pages: 819
Author: Arun Shanbhag, Harry E. Rubash, Joshua J. Jacobs
ISBN: 9780824729547, 9780849356216
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Joint Replacement And Bone Resorption Patholo Biomaterials And Clinical Practice 1st Edition Arun Shanbhag by Arun Shanbhag, Harry E. Rubash, Joshua J. Jacobs 9780824729547, 9780849356216 instant download after payment.

This first guide devoted to this burgeoning topic, this authoritative reference presents the current understanding of the phenomenon of aseptic loosening of total joint replacements from the molecular and cellular mechanisms of periprosthetic bone loss to the clinical presentation and management strategies-reviewing the properties of ceramic, metal, and polymer materials used in the replacement of joints, as well as current research on bone remodeling, wear resistance, the long-term care of implants, and emerging developments in gene therapy and tissue engineering.

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