Orthopedic Implants
Orthopedic implants are medical devices used to replace, support, or stabilize damaged bones and joints. They are commonly used in surgeries to treat fractures, joint disorders, and bone deformities, helping patients regain mobility and improve their quality of life.
These implants are made from biocompatible materials such as titanium, stainless steel, and ceramics, which provide strength and durability while minimizing the risk of rejection. Common types of orthopedic implants include plates, screws, rods, pins, and artificial joints like hip or knee replacements.
The main benefits of orthopedic implants are:
Faster recovery from injuries
Restored mobility and function
Long-term pain relief
Improved quality of life
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