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Ayers, David
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Academic Article
Supracondylar fracture of the distal femur proximal to a total knee replacement.
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Early failure of the femoral component in unicompartmental knee arthroplasty.
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Influence of stem geometry on mechanics of cemented femoral hip components with a proximal bond.
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Maximizing ultra high molecular weight polyethylene performance in total knee replacement.
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Effects of stem length on mechanics of the femoral hip component after cemented revision.
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Polyethylene wear and osteolysis following total knee replacement.
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Early cementing does not increase debond energy of grit blasted interfaces.
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Cement microcracks in thin-mantle regions after in vitro fatigue loading.
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Two-year radiostereometric analysis evaluation of femoral head penetration in a challenging population of young total hip arthroplasty patients.
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Prosthesis Failure
Academic Article
Joint replacement registries in the United States: a new paradigm.
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Radiostereometric analysis study of tantalum compared with titanium acetabular cups and highly cross-linked compared with conventional liners in young patients undergoing total hip replacement.
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A Novel Method for Assessment of Polyethylene Liner Wear in Radiopaque Tantalum Acetabular Cups: Clinical Validation in Patients Enrolled in a Randomized Controlled Trial.
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The influence of surface roughness on stem-cement gaps.
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Early cement damage around a femoral stem is concentrated at the cement/bone interface.
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Prosthesis Failure