ASTM F2423
Standard Guide for Functional, Kinematic, and Wear Assessment of Total Disc Prostheses
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ASTM F2423 is the ASTM standard guide for functional, kinematic, and wear assessment of total disc prostheses. It provides a technical framework for evaluating how these spinal implant devices perform under conditions that relate to motion and wear behavior. For manufacturers, testers, and procurement teams, the standard matters because it helps support more consistent assessment methods and clearer product comparison. Using ASTM F2423 can improve confidence in evaluation results and align testing practices with a recognized ASTM standard.
ASTM F2423 standard overview
The
Standard Guide for Functional, Kinematic, and Wear Assessment of Total Disc Prostheses
focuses on the key performance areas suggested by its title: function, motion behavior, and wear. It is intended to guide assessment rather than define a single product design, so it is most useful as a technical reference for evaluation planning and test interpretation. ASTM F2423 is relevant wherever total disc prostheses need to be assessed in a structured, repeatable way using recognized engineering and quality-control practices.Where is ASTM F2423 used?
This standard is commonly used in the development, testing, and review of total disc prostheses for spinal applications. It is particularly relevant in laboratory environments where functional performance, kinematic response, and wear characteristics may be examined as part of product qualification or comparison. ASTM F2423 can also support internal engineering reviews, supplier evaluation, and documentation for teams that need a consistent guide when assessing disc replacement devices.
Practical importance of ASTM F2423
In practice, ASTM F2423 helps create a more consistent basis for evaluating total disc prostheses across different test programs and product designs. That consistency supports compliance efforts, improves technical communication, and can reduce uncertainty during procurement or product review. By focusing on functional, kinematic, and wear assessment, the guide helps organizations compare results more reliably and manage risk when selecting or developing spinal implant systems.
- Functional performance assessment
- Kinematic behavior evaluation
- Wear-related testing guidance
- Total disc prosthesis comparison
- Support for repeatable evaluation methods
- Publication Date: 2020-11-12
- Publisher: ASTM
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