One or more rigid components associated with an articulating bone are used
to encase, encapsulate, contain, or otherwise protect a
compressible/resilient member. The embodiments are applicable not only to
artificial disc replacement (ADR) devices, but also to joint situations
including total knee and hip arthroplasty. The cushion elements in the
preferred embodiments include synthetic rubbers, hydrogels, elastomers,
and other polymeric materials such as viscoelastic polymers and foam
polyurethanes. The invention effectively combines the advantages of such
materials (cushioning, shape memory, and expansion after insertion in the
case of hydrogels), while providing increased protection, particularly
the elimination of shear stresses. When applied to an ADR, the invention
also minimizes the risk of extrusion.