 This paper reviews the current state of research into biodegradable orthopedic implants made from magnesium calcium, MGCA, alloys. It discusses the microstructure and mechanical properties of these alloys, as well as the manufacturing processes used to produce them. Additionally, the corrosion resistance of MGCA alloys produced using various processing methods is evaluated. Finally, the potential economic and social benefits of developing such implants are discussed. This article was authored by Ubengua and Maysam Salishor.