Practical Management of Pain 2014
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-08340-9.00071-2
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“…However, there is no conclusive evidence that differences in viscosupplement physical properties translate into superior clinical efficacy. [ 95 ] The properties sought are mainly the molecule network, rheological properties, water homeostasis, network interactions with other macromolecules, and matrix and cell surface interactions.…”
Section: Biomaterials and Viscosupplement‐based Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there is no conclusive evidence that differences in viscosupplement physical properties translate into superior clinical efficacy. [ 95 ] The properties sought are mainly the molecule network, rheological properties, water homeostasis, network interactions with other macromolecules, and matrix and cell surface interactions.…”
Section: Biomaterials and Viscosupplement‐based Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hip arthroplasty is one of the most efficient, cost-effective, and consistent surgical strategies, replacing the deteriorated hip joint with an artificial one . According to the anatomy, the hip joint is a ball-and-socket device that connects the thighbone to the pelvis. , It carries half of the human body weight, making it the second most crucial load-bearing structure . The femoral stem, head, and acetabular components are the three distinct parts of a hip joint. , The ball-shaped femoral head at the top of the thighbone is joined to the pelvic bone to form a cup-based structure (a socket-shaped acetabulum).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 According to the anatomy, the hip joint is a ball-and-socket device that connects the thighbone to the pelvis. 2,3 It carries half of the human body weight, making it the second most crucial load-bearing structure. 4 The femoral stem, head, and acetabular components are the three distinct parts of a hip joint.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%