HIP JOINTS – The effect of transient conditions on synovial fluid protein aggregation lubrication

PCS Instrument(s): EHD
Summary: This study shows that under transient sliding conditions—like those in joints—synovial fluid proteins aggregate at the contact inlet, forming protective films that reduce friction. Tribology tests revealed this dynamic film formation is crucial for effective joint lubrication. These findings guide better implant materials and synthetic joint lubricant design.