- Home
- Articles
- latamerica
- implant component
Refine by
Implant Component Articles & Analysis
4 articles found
Joint replacement surgery—most commonly performed on hips and knees—has transformed the lives of millions by relieving pain, restoring movement, and improving quality of life. As technology advances, surgeons now have choices in how they fixate the prosthesis to the bone. The two primary techniques are cemented fixation and cementless fixation (also called uncemented fixation). ...
Polyaryletherketones (PAEKs) These include PEEK, PEK, and PEKK, all known for their strength, heat resistance, and ability to maintain performance under stress. PAEKs are used in medical implants, aerospace components, and high-performance industrial parts. 4. ...
Titanium is known for its high strength-to-weight ratio, exceptional corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility, making it suitable for critical applications such as aerospace components and medical implants. 3D printing with titanium offers advantages like complex geometries and reduced waste compared to traditional manufacturing methods. ...
They are composed of two integral components: an outer shell, surgically implanted in the pelvis, and an inner mobile component, inserted snugly into the outer shell. ...
