“…Thus, based on the existing literature, the factors influencing the wear and stability of hip implants encompass material selection, 80,206–208 patient activity levels, 164,167,172,191–193,199,209 contact surface area, 202–205 taper design, 208,210–212 angular misalignment, 163,168,213 and neck geometry. 166,214,215 In the context of material combinations, it's typically found that a hip stem taper junction made from a more rigid material carries a lower risk of corrosion than a junction constructed from a less rigid material.…”