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  • Orthopedic Implants Fail More Often for These Material Reasons
    Author:Orthopedic Biomechanics Fellow
    Orthopedic Implants Fail More Often for These Material Reasons
    Orthopedic implants fail more often due to hidden material risks like fatigue, corrosion, wear, and biocompatibility issues. Learn the critical checks that prevent costly clinical failure.
    May 12, 2026
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