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Metal Ions and Wear Rates in the Birmingham Hip Resurfacing - Hena Ziaee 2006 The McMinn Centre

by Professor Derek McMinn MD | 12 years ago

In this lecture from 2006, Biomedical Scientist Hena Ziaee discusses metal ions and the wear rates of the Birmingham Hip Resurfacing (BHR), a bone-conserving hip arthroplasty implant. Wear from the implant is described as the removal of material from one or both of the hard surfaces from a rolling, sliding or impact motion.

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