Joint Fixation Articles & Analysis
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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 ...
At present, it has become the metal material of choice for replacement or repair products such as artificial joints, artificial bones, broken bone fixators, spine correction rods, intramedullary nails, artificial heart valves, dental implants, and skulls. ...
