
Artificial Joints
Artificial joints, often used in orthopedic surgery, are prosthetic devices designed to replace damaged or worn-out joints in the body, such as hips or knees. These implants help restore mobility and relieve pain caused by conditions like arthritis. Made from durable materials like metal, plastic, or ceramic, artificial joints are custom-fitted to each patient and can significantly improve their quality of life. The surgical procedure involves removing the damaged joint and securing the artificial joint in place, allowing for better movement and function in daily activities.