
Load-Bearing Implants
Load-bearing implants are medical devices designed to support or bear weight, replacing or reinforcing damaged bones or joints. They are constructed from durable materials like titanium or steel, enabling them to withstand daily physical stresses. Common examples include hip or knee replacements, which help restore mobility and function by sharing the load with surrounding bone and tissue. These implants are carefully designed to integrate with the body, providing stability and long-term durability, allowing individuals to resume regular activities with reduced pain or disability.