Push out test

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The push-out test is a test for mechanical adhesion of an implant into bone. It is widely used in biomedical engineering for testing tissue-implant interface strength.

References

1. Ogiso, Makoto et al. "Comparative push-out test of dense HA implants and HA-coated implants: Findings in a canine study" Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, Volume 39, Issue 3, Pages 364 - 372