Musculoskeletal Research and Basic Science 2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-20777-3_5
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Mechanical Testing Standards of Orthopedic Implants

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“…In the case of the implants, lower frequency of the loading could be expected. Because of that, the intensification of the corrosion process can be expected by the simultaneous activity of the corrosion environment and mechanical loading [ 85 , 86 ]. Within this study, we investigated the evolution of the mechanical performance during a time period of only 14 days.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of the implants, lower frequency of the loading could be expected. Because of that, the intensification of the corrosion process can be expected by the simultaneous activity of the corrosion environment and mechanical loading [ 85 , 86 ]. Within this study, we investigated the evolution of the mechanical performance during a time period of only 14 days.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The in vitro studies using simplified loading protocols are not intended to simulate a multi-component load on the spine (fatigue load method). Specific requirements for mechanical testing depend on the design, the implant material, the way of attachment to the spine, and the type of clinical use [12]. In accordance with these requirements, the relevant study design has been selected.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The greater force is received by the medial side. If linked to this theory, the MAMC technique is still within safe limits with a calculation of 87.2 kgF (286 kgF/3.28) as the limit, while Juvara's is 38.4 kgF (126 kgF/3.28) 16,17.…”
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