ASTM F2694
Standard Practice for Functional and Wear Evaluation of Motion-Preserving Lumbar Total Facet Prostheses
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ASTM F2694 is the ASTM standard titled Standard Practice for Functional and Wear Evaluation of Motion-Preserving Lumbar Total Facet Prostheses. It provides a technical framework for assessing how these spinal implant devices may perform under functional and wear-related conditions. For manufacturers, labs, and buyers, the standard is useful because it supports more consistent evaluation methods and helps align product testing with a recognized ASTM standard for this implant category.
What is ASTM F2694?
ASTM F2694 is a standard practice focused on evaluating motion-preserving lumbar total facet prostheses, with particular attention to functional behavior and wear performance. Based on the title, it is intended to guide how these devices are assessed rather than define a finished product design. In practice, the standard helps provide a common technical basis for testing and comparison, supporting more consistent review of performance characteristics that matter in spinal implant development, verification, and quality control.
Where is ASTM F2694 used?
This standard is typically used in settings involved with the development, evaluation, and procurement of lumbar facet prostheses. It is relevant to testing laboratories, implant manufacturers, and technical teams working on motion-preserving spinal systems. ASTM F2694 may also support documentation and assessment workflows where wear evaluation and functional testing are part of product verification. Because it addresses a specific implant type, its use is generally concentrated in medical device engineering and related compliance activities.
Why is ASTM F2694 important?
ASTM F2694 matters because it helps create a more consistent basis for judging the functional and wear-related behavior of motion-preserving lumbar total facet prostheses. That consistency can support product comparison, internal testing, and compliance-oriented documentation. For organizations involved in spinal implants, a recognized practice like this can reduce ambiguity during evaluation and help align testing methods with a common technical reference. It is especially useful where repeatable results and clear assessment criteria are important.
- Functional evaluation of lumbar facet prostheses
- Wear-related performance assessment
- Testing and verification support
- Consistency in technical review
- Spinal implant quality control reference
- Publication Date: 2020-11-17
- Publisher: ASTM
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