Orthopedic Implants

Orthopedic implants are medical devices designed to replace or support the function of a patient's bone or joint. They are used to treat many orthopedic conditions such as osteoarthritis, sports injuries, fractures, and joint replacements. Orthopedic implants come in many forms, including screws, pins, plates, rods, and prostheses. They are made from various materials such as metals, plastics, and ceramics. Orthopedic implants are becoming increasingly important as a means to improve quality of life for those who suffer from orthopedic conditions. They play a vital role in restoring mobility and improving functional outcomes for patients.

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