“…Recognition of squeaking in ceramic articulations as a clinical problem has increased recently [16,17,31] with its incidence ranging from 0.48% to 7% [11,18,32]. Squeaking has been shown to be due to ceramic or metal wear, component factors, implant design, impingement, implant positioning [11,18], and patient characteristics [27]. Squeaking often occurs in younger, heavier, and taller patients [33].…”