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The phrase "articulating surface" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to anatomy, engineering, or mechanics, where it refers to the surface of a joint or component that allows for movement or articulation.
Example: "The articulating surface of the knee joint plays a crucial role in its overall function and mobility."
Alternatives: "joint surface" or "articulated surface".
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The Salto-Talaris polyethylene articulating surface was designed to allow, but limit accessory motion.
The influence of articulating surface design of AMK total knee prosthesis (DePuy, Johnson & Johnson) on migration and radiographic outcome at 5 years was evaluated.
The present kinematic model replicated the experimentally observed motion well, providing a reliable subject-specific representation of the joint motion starting solely from articulating surface shapes.
Articular cartilage forms the articulating surface of long bones and facilitates energy dissipation upon loading as well as joint lubrication and wear resistance.
a STIR sequence illustrating cystic lesion at the articulating surface of L4 spinous process (white arrow).
The assembly was aligned with the articulating surface of the device and connected using numerous posts (Fig. 3c & d).
However true, little is known about the cement bone articulating surface, its degeneration, or its long-term results.
A few studies have considered flattening of the articulating surface of the condyle, fossa or eminence as related to OA [50].
In the paediatric population, the articulating surface of the atlas at this joint is less concave, probably contributing to the greater incidence of atlanto-occipital dislocation in this group [57, 58].
The vertebrae of eusuchians had one convex and one concave articulating surface, allowing for a ball and socket type joint between the vertebrae, bringing greater flexibility and strength.
A swept-blend command was used to create the smooth articulating surface.
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