In Vivo Skeletal Responses to Porous-Surfaced Implants Subjected to Small Induced Motions*

Abstract
Cylindrical porous-coated implants were placed in the distal femoral metaphyses of twenty dogs and were subjected to zero, twenty, forty, or 150 micrometers of oscillatory motion for eight hours each day for six weeks with use of a specially designed loading apparatus. The in vivo skeletal r

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