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orthopaedic implants

Orthopaedic implants are medical devices used by surgeons to repair or replace damaged bones and joints, helping restore movement and reduce pain. Common examples include artificial hip or knee joints, pins, screws, plates, and rods that hold fractured bones in proper position. These implants are made from durable, biocompatible materials like metal alloys or specialized plastics, designed to integrate with the body and function effectively over time. They enable individuals to regain mobility and improve quality of life after injury or degenerative conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system.