Solid-state deformation processing of crosslinked high molecular weight
polymers such as UHMWPE, for example by extrusion below the melt
transition, produces materials with a desirable combination of physical
and chemical properties. Crosslinked bulk materials are heated to a
compression deformable temperature, and pressure is applied to change a
transverse dimension of the material. After cooling and stress relieving,
a treated bulk material is obtained that has enhanced tensile strength in
the axial direction orthogonal to the dimension change. In preferred
embodiments, medical implant bearing materials are machined from the
treated bulk material with the in vivo load bearing axis substantially
parallel or coincident with the axial direction of the treated bulk
material.