May 18, 2005
By: Dr. Bharat Sharma
Website: http://www.hip-replacement-care.com
Hip Replacement Details – Precision Technology For Your Precious Hip
With increasing numbers of elderly and younger patients seeking hip replacements, hip replacement details give an understanding of the most common complications, such as bone loss and implant failure.
Hip replacement detail regarding the implants used reveals that there are three major types of artificial hip implants. The standard hip implant is the metal and plastic type. It contains a socket made of metal such as titanium or cobalt chromium alloys. The socket is lined by wear resistant plastic called polyethylene. The ball of the implant, which fits into the plastic lining the socket, is also made of metal.
When implant wear occurs with activity in hips, the plastic disintegrates into tiny debris due to friction. This tiny detail triggers a biological reaction where the body’s cells clear up the debris and as well as destroy the surrounding normal bone resulting in implant loosening and failure.
Metal on metal hip implants are known to be more wear resistant than metal and plastic implants. Ceramic on ceramic implants are harder, smoother and more wear resistant than even metal implants but they the disadvantage is that these implants are brittle.
Many fail to obtain details on the most important part of their means to mobility. Hips are subject to much friction, and replacements even more so. Proper detail on care and activity is required to take care of the replacements and hips, so a new replacement is not required.
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About
The Author:
Dr. Bharat Sharma is a successful author and regular contributor to http://www.hip-replacement-care.com.
He has been working in the medical rehab field for more than a decade. Keeping up to date with techological advancements he has become a self appointe