
A Quick Guide to the Removal of Surgical Orthopedic Implants
Orthopedic surgery often involves implants to treat damage to a bone. Orthopedic Implants may also be used for reconstructing an injured joint, repairing a fractured bone, or

Orthopedic surgery often involves implants to treat damage to a bone. Orthopedic Implants may also be used for reconstructing an injured joint, repairing a fractured bone, or

Wrist and Hand Fractures – When any of the long bones of the hand (metacarpals) or short bones (phalanges) are broken, it’s known as hand

Clavicle (collarbone) fractures are quite common injuries. If considerable displacement and angle of a clavicle fracture isn’t there, then a sling can treat it within

Your thighbone (femur) is the strongest and longest bone in your body. As the femur is so strong, it often takes a lot of force

A hip fracture is a break in the upper quarter of the thigh or femur bone. The extent of the break depends on the involved

The tibia is the large shin bone situated between the ankle and the knee. The fracture occurred in this bone is treated with the help

IM Nails or intramedullary nail are Orthopedic Implants used to align and stabilize fractures. Intramedullary rods are inserted into the bone marrow canal in the center of

Hip fractures are one of the most common kinds of broken bones, a broken hip is the most common reason why people require surgery for

During sports activity, athletes often injure their wrist & hands because the hands often absorb impact. Such injuries may include the supporting tendons, ligaments, or
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