A method for arthroplasty includes using a self-locking prosthesis that
has a member structured to transfer a load produced by the weight of a
patient to a bone. An expandable bone-locking portion that is integral to
the member includes a shape-memory material and expands to produce a
locking force. A portion of the bone is removed to form an aperture in
the bone. The bone-locking portion is inserted into the aperture, and a
temperature increase causes a change from a contracted state to an
expanded state resulting in expansion of the bone-locking portion so as
to contact the inner surface. The expanding is sufficient to create a
locking force at the junction between the inner surface and the
bone-locking portion of the prosthesis and the majority of the locking
force is applied at or above the metaphysis. The length/width ration of
the prosthesis may be less than or equal to 5. The resulting
reconstructed long-bone may have improved primary and long-term
stability.