Witt, FlorianFlorianWittBosker, B.H.B.H.BoskerBishop, NicholasNicholasBishopEttema, HarmenHarmenEttemaVerheyen, Cees C.Cees C.VerheyenMorlock, MichaelMichaelMorlock2024-03-082024-03-082014-09-17Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - American Volume 96 (18): e157(1) (2014)https://hdl.handle.net/11420/46324Background: Revision of hip implants due to adverse tissue reactions to metal debris has been associated with wear and corrosion of the metal-on-metal bearing articulation and the modular taper interface. Bearing articulation wear is increased in conditions of poor lubrication, which can also lead to high friction moments that may cause corrosion at the taper interface. This suggests that wear of the bearing and increased corrosion of the taper interface should occur simultaneously, which was investigated in this study.en1535-1386The journal of bone & joint surgery - AMERICAN VOLUME201418e157(1)American Academy of Orthopaedic SurgeonsMedicine, HealthEngineeringThe relation between titanium taper corrosion and cobalt-chromium bearing wear in large-head metal-on-metal total hip prostheses : a retrieval studyJournal Article10.2106/JBJS.M.01199Other