Advancements and challenges in bionic joint lubrication biomaterials for sports medicine

IF 1.6 Q4 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Biosurface and Biotribology Pub Date : 2024-08-30 DOI:10.1049/bsb2.12082
Lei Xiang, Zhen Wang, Wenguo Cui
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Bionic lubricant materials are a class of materials inspired by natural organisms and offer excellent lubrication properties and biocompatibility. In the field of sports medicine, their application opens up new possibilities for the prevention and treatment of sports-related diseases. The authors will introduce the existing theoretical models of friction in the locomotor system, the characteristics and advantages of biomimetic lubrication materials and discuss in depth their applications in the field of sports medicine. The development of bionic lubrication materials opens up unprecedented opportunities for sports medicine to provide more effective and long-lasting treatment options for patients.

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运动医学仿生关节润滑生物材料的进步与挑战
仿生润滑材料是一类受自然生物启发而产生的材料,具有优异的润滑性能和生物相容性。在运动医学领域,它们的应用为预防和治疗运动相关疾病提供了新的可能性。作者将介绍运动系统摩擦的现有理论模型、仿生润滑材料的特点和优势,并深入讨论它们在运动医学领域的应用。仿生润滑材料的开发为运动医学带来了前所未有的机遇,可为患者提供更有效、更持久的治疗方案。
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Biosurface and Biotribology
Biosurface and Biotribology Engineering-Mechanical Engineering
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