Material dependent fretting corrosion in spinal fusion devices: Evaluation of onset and long‐term response
Volume: 106, Issue: 8, Pages: 2858 - 2868
Published: Jan 10, 2018
Abstract
Posterior spinal fusion implants include number of interconnecting components, which are subjected to micromotion under physiological loading conditions inducing a potential for fretting corrosion. There is very little known about the fretting corrosion in these devices in terms of the minimum angular displacement (threshold) necessary to induce fretting corrosion or the amount of fretting corrosion that can arise during the life of the implant....
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Title
Material dependent fretting corrosion in spinal fusion devices: Evaluation of onset and long‐term response
Published Date
Jan 10, 2018
Volume
106
Issue
8
Pages
2858 - 2868
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