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Biotribology: Friction, wear, and lubrication of natural synovial joints
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1997
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EngineeringOrthopedic BiomechanicsJoint Lubrication TheoriesOrthopaedic SurgeryMusculoskeletal ResearchLubrication —KinesiologyBiomechanicsSliding WearCartilage DegenerationOsteoarthritisJoint ReplacementRheumatologyJoint AnatomyMusculoskeletal TissueSynovial Joint LubricationNatural Synovial JointsBiotribologyMusculoskeletal SurgeryMedicine
Abstract Studies have been carried out over the past several years to explore possible interconnections between tribology — the study of friction, wear, and lubrication — and arthrology, more specifically, mechanisms of synovial joint lubrication and degeneration. The focus of this paper is on the tribological behaviour of natural and so‐called ‘normal’ synovial joints. A separate paper deals with possible connections between tribology and degenerative joint disease (e.g., osteoarthritis). The purpose of this paper is fourfold: (1) to present a summary of salient work on mechanisms of synovial joint lubrication; (2) to review the key findings of our in vitro wear studies made with bovine articular cartilage; (3) to discuss the significance of the cartilage wear studies in relation to existing joint lubrication theories; and (4) to describe a new device being used for studies of cartilage‐on‐cartilage deformation, friction, wear and damage under in vitro conditions.
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