A ball-and-socket hip implant articulates thousands of times a day, and each cycle shaves a microscopic amount of material off whichever surfaces are in contact. This simulator lets you pick a material pairing, fast-forward a multi-year walking history, and watch the consequences play out: wear-debris particles collecting around the joint, the surrounding bone's density and color drifting from healthy toward inflamed as the accumulated debris crosses an immune-response threshold, and an implant-stability readout tracking the joint's mechanical fixation as osteolysis progresses. A poorly matched pairing can slide from stable to "loosening — revision recommended" within a realistic decade-scale timeframe, while a well-matched pairing keeps the bone healthy and the implant fixed for the entire simulated period.