This document provides an overview of implant materials used in orthopaedics. It defines key concepts like stress, strain, modulus of elasticity and discusses properties of common implant materials like metals, ceramics and polymers. Metals discussed include stainless steel, titanium alloys and cobalt chrome alloys. Ceramics and calcium phosphates are used for their biocompatibility. Polymers like PMMA and UHMWPE are also reviewed. General tissue responses and potential complications are summarized. Recent advances aim to better match mechanical properties to bone.