Orthopedic Implants: Enhancing the Quality of Life for Patients
Orthopedic implants
Orthopedic implants are usually permanent medical devices that are surgically placed in the body to replace or support damaged or diseased bones, joints, or tissues. Common types of orthopedic implants include joint replacements, such as hip and knee replacements, as well as screws, plates, and rods used to stabilize fractures. Orthopedic implants are made of materials such as Stainless Steel, Titanium, ceramic, and plastic and are designed to be biocompatible with the human body.