Artificial cartilage performs better than the real thing

March 27, 2009 | Source: New Scientist

Researchers used lubricating layers of “molecular brushes” to build artificial cartilage that outperforms natural cartilage under the highest pressures encountered within bone joints.

Currently the synthetic cartilage used in artificial joints matches cartilage’s slippery properties at low pressures, but it can seize up at higher pressures.