Goals

For developping artificial joint, it is necessary to know the properties of living materials to choose substitutes. This module proposes a detailed study of the mechanical properties of various living tissues (bone, skin, cell, organ, etc.). The choice of bio-compatible materials for artificial joint will then be discussed in particular the problems generated by the mechanical stresses and the surrounding environment (damage, biocompatibility ...). The aim of the course is to use notions of mechanics and materials science to justify the choices made today in terms of prostheses and bone reconstruction.

Programme

  • Biomechanics.
  • The bone : living and anisotropic materials.
  • Soft tissues.
  • From cell to organ.
  • Biomaterials.
  • Family of subtitutes materials (Ceramics, metals and polymers).
  • Properties of biomaterials : biocompatibility, friction and wear, fatigue.
  • BE: Synthesis of a scientific article on biomaterials .
Autonomy
18h
 
Course
20h
 
TC
4h
 
PW
4h
 

Code

21_I_G_S07_IDM_A_4EG

Responsibles

  • Clotilde MINFRAY
  • Thierry HOC
  • Vincent FRIDRICI

Language

French

Keywords

Biomechanics, Biomaterials, Living tissues (bone), artificial joint