In a total knee replacement (TKR), the use of a cushion element provides
better wear characteristics than polyethylene ("poly") alone. Since a
metal-on-metal, metal-on-ceramic, or ceramic-on-ceramic articulating
surface has better wear characteristics than metal on poly, the invention
essentially provides cushioning for metal/ceramic-on-metal/ceramic joint
replacements. It also allows the use of elastomers for their cushioning
properties rather than their surface wear and tensile strength
characteristics. The contained compressible elements could also be used
as a cushion below polyethylene components, polyethylene over metal
components, unicondylar knee replacements, patellar components, and
prosthetic components for other parts of the body, including the hip,
elbow, shoulder, wrist, and ankle.