• Porous titanium alloy is currently used in human bone implants, hip arthroplasty, etc., and is considered to be one of the most promising biomedical materials at present. (energy-ti.com)
  • Primary knee replacement, also referred to as primary total knee arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure in which the worn out or damaged parts of the knee joint are removed and replaced with artificial knee joints called prostheses or implants. (matthewgotlinmd.com)
  • This type of knee replacement surgery is also called knee arthroplasty or knee resurfacing. (nutemahospital.com)
  • Total hip replacement surgery, also called hip arthroplasty, replaces a damaged hip joint with a prosthesis or an artificial hip joint made of hard plastic, ceramic, or metal. (nutemahospital.com)
  • Total ankle replacement surgery, or ankle arthroplasty, can improve ankle function and relieve severe pain caused by arthritis and other conditions. (bolducpt.com)
  • When you need surgery to replace a damaged or diseased hip, some orthopedic surgeons have advanced training to perform anterior hip arthroplasty, also known as the direct anterior approach to hip replacement. (bolducpt.com)
  • The Influence of Contamination and Cleaning on the Strength of Modular Head Taper Fixation in Total Hip Arthroplasty. (haw-hamburg.de)
  • Background: The good clinical-functional outcomes of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) depend on several factors, such as the surgical time and the adequate positioning of the prosthesis components. (journaltocs.ac.uk)
  • Posterior-stabilized (PS) total knee arthroplasty (TKA) prostheses are characterized by an articulation between the polyethylene tibial post and the cam of the femoral component. (qxmd.com)
  • Subarticular cystic lesions, also known as geodes, present a challenge in the management of patients undergoing primary total knee arthroplasty (TKA). (qxmd.com)
  • There will undoubtedly be an increase in use of cervical disc arthroplasty relative to ACDF over the next five to 10 years. (beckersspine.com)
  • Spine arthroplasty or artificial disc replacement will expand in its usage dramatically over the next 10 years compared to fusion. (beckersspine.com)
  • When there is an infection, the knee is unstable, the bone has been removed, etc., hinged implants for knee replacement prostheses are commonly used. (nutemahospital.com)
  • The Non-Fusion Devices/Motion Preservation Devices are available as Dynamic Stabilization Devices, Artificial Discs, Annulus Repair Devices and Nuclear Disc Prostheses. (axiommrc.com)
  • Virtually every major spinal implant company (Zimmer Biomet, NuVasive, Inc., Stryker Corporation, JNJ Synthes and others) have or will soon announce their own spine surgery robot and, no doubt, hustle to catch up to the market leaders. (orthostreams.com)
  • AM can improve the effectiveness of replacement surgeries because additively manufactured implants are lighter, more stable and have improved osteointegration. (addupsolutions.com)
  • Joint replacement surgeries, such as total hip replacement, total knee replacement, and shoulder replacement, are commonly performed to alleviate pain and improve joint function in cases of severe arthritis or joint damage. (medfin.in)
  • Orthopedic surgeons perform various spine surgeries to treat conditions such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, spinal deformities (scoliosis), and spinal fractures. (medfin.in)
  • The Spine Surgery Centers of Apollo Hospitals have many medical milestones to their credit - the first lumbar disc replacement in the country was performed at Apollo Hospitals, and several cervical spine surgeries and lumbar disc replacements have also been performed. (apollohospitals.com)
  • There are many factors which are driving the spinal implants and surgical devices market like increasing prevalence of spinal disorders, technological advancements in spine surgeries, advent of minimally invasive spine surgery techniques and rise in incidence of spinal disorders. (axiommrc.com)
  • Major surgeries such as total knee replacement in Mexico (for one knee ) start at $9,500 . (medicaltourismco.com)
  • In my own practice, I perform many more replacement surgeries than fusions. (beckersspine.com)
  • Degenerative disc disease, or DDD, affects many people over age 60 and surgery is sometimes necessary to correct the problem. (contentz.com)
  • Lumbar disc replacement surgery is a newer procedure approved by the FDA in 2004 to treat lumbar DDD. (contentz.com)
  • It is an alternative to fusion surgery during which the vertebrae are fused together after the diseased disc has been removed. (contentz.com)
  • In lumbar disc replacement surgery, the diseased disc is removed but replaced with an artificial disk made of metal and/or plastic to allow for better movement post-surgery. (contentz.com)
  • In most cases, lumbar disc replacement surgery is reserved for patients who experience chronic and severe lower back pain that does not subside with non-surgical interventions such as rest, physical therapy, pain medication and steroid injections. (contentz.com)
  • To determine if a patient is a good candidate for lumbar disc replacement surgery, doctors will often perform tests including MRI, discography, CT scans and x-ray. (contentz.com)
  • In most cases those who will benefit from lumbar disc replacement surgery have back pain caused by one or multiple vertebrae in the lumbar spine, are not overweight, do not have deformity of the spine (scoliosis), have not had prior major surgery on the lumbar spine and do not have significant facet joint disease or bony compression on the spinal nerves. (contentz.com)
  • Those who undergo disc replacement surgery do so to improve pain in the lower back caused by a diseased or damaged disc in the lumbar spine. (contentz.com)
  • Fusion surgery is still more popular but studies suggest, at least in some cases, that artificial replacement can return patients to better mobility following surgery as well as reduce pain. (contentz.com)
  • Most, however, do not enjoy total pain relief after surgery. (contentz.com)
  • Those who undergo lumbar disc replacement surgery usually enjoy a reduction in lower back pain. (contentz.com)
  • While there is always a possibility that symptoms will not improve after lumbar spine surgery, research shows the risk of that happening is typically lower in lumbar disc replacement surgery than it is in fusion surgery. (contentz.com)
  • There are risks associated with every surgery, and lumbar disc replacement surgery is no different. (contentz.com)
  • Background: This study compares the clinical and radiological results of three most commonly used dynamic stabilization systems in the field of orthopedic surgery. (medipol.edu.tr)
  • Dogs with advanced disc disease should have surgery quickly. (meadowvistavet.com)
  • During a revision hip replacement surgery, any worn-out parts from the first surgery are replaced. (nutemahospital.com)
  • Disc replacement is a motion preserving surgery. (texasback.com)
  • Artificial Disc Replacement or Total Disc Replacement is an alternative to spinal fusion surgery. (texasback.com)
  • 140-144 Jack E. Zigler, Donna D. Ohnmeiss Subject Lumbar Total Disc Replacement , Degenerative Disc Disease Introduction Fusion has been the traditional surgery for painful disc degeneration unresponsive to non-operative care. (texasback.com)
  • These implants are used during a hip replacement surgery most commonly needed to treat arthritis, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. (addupsolutions.com)
  • The tibial tray is an important part of the implant needed for a knee replacement surgery. (addupsolutions.com)
  • When additively manufactured, this component of the implant provides improved osseointegration which results in better patient outcomes after surgery. (addupsolutions.com)
  • Many people all over the world have got hip replacement surgery. (kalyanhospital.com)
  • Your orthopedic specialist and health advisor may prescribe that you practice 20 to 30 minutes light activities 3 times each day amid your initial recuperation after hip replacement surgery. (kalyanhospital.com)
  • We have now seen that total joint replacements, complex spine surgery and many cardiovascular cases can be safely done in the independent ASC environment. (beckersasc.com)
  • In addition, limited studies exist that compare outcomes following fusion and decompression surgery using customized implants to traditional, standard implants. (qxmd.com)
  • Martinez is suing the surgeon, implant maker Life Spine Inc., and its distributor and sales representatives, alleging their negligence led to her injuries because the right part wasn't available during her first surgery. (ohiotimes.news)
  • In orthopedics, we are inundated with a multitude of new implants that debut each year," Dr. James Kang, chairman of the orthopedic surgery department at Brigham and Women's Hospital, remarked at a Harvard Medical School roundtable discussion published in 2019. (ohiotimes.news)
  • The report analyses the Spinal implants and surgical devices market based on product, technology, surgery and geography. (axiommrc.com)
  • Each request goes from the physician to the surgery scheduler and then to my desk, where and I verify the purchase price and that it's an implant for which we have already made an arrangement," said Ms. Reiter in a Becker's ASC Review article. (beckersasc.com)
  • Dr. Sujit N Korday - Sr. Consultant Orthopedic Surgery, India [Knee Replacement, Hip Replacement]. (helpandcareindia.com)
  • Dr. Chetan Anchan, Sr. Consultant Orthopedic Surgery [Knee Joint Replacement]. (helpandcareindia.com)
  • Many orthopedic surgeons maintain a general practice, while some specialize in one particular aspect of orthopedics such as hand surgery , joint replacements, or disorders of the spine. (helpandcareindia.com)
  • Orthopedic hospital providing orthopedic surgery services such as elbow surgery services, shoulder replacement surgery services, shoulder resurfacing surgery services, hip replacement surgery services and knee replacement surgery services. (helpandcareindia.com)
  • This outcome is commonly referred to as failed back surgery syndrome . (spine-health.com)
  • However, the elastic modulus of Ti and titanium alloys ranges from 50 to 114 GPa, of which the most commonly used Ti6Al4V alloy is 110GP, which is much higher than the elastic modulus of human bone (0.02 to 20GPa). (energy-ti.com)
  • The mismatch of elastic modulus results in poor load transfer from the implant to adjacent bone tissue, resulting in a "stress shielding" (stress shielding) phenomenon, which leads to bone absorption, gradual thinning of cortical bone and loosening of the implant, and even surgical failure. (energy-ti.com)
  • In addition, the simple mechanical bonding between the weak metal implant and human bone tissue affects the lifespan of the implant. (energy-ti.com)
  • Therefore, it is necessary to develop a new medical material that can match the mechanical properties of bone tissue and promote the growth and healing of bone tissue, and porous Ti implants, namely Ti or titanium alloy with porous structures, are becoming more and more research hotspots. (energy-ti.com)
  • The unique pore structure of porous Ti and titanium alloy is conducive to the transport of body fluids and nutrients, and its rough surface is conducive to the differentiation and growth of new bone tissue into the implant, promoting the rapid formation of bone tissue inside the pore and effective link with the external bone tissue so that they improve the bond strength in the form of bone bonding. (energy-ti.com)
  • Biocompatibility and bioactivity are the preconditions for the successful clinical application of porous Ti implants, which are conducive to the adhesion, proliferation and growth of osteoblasts, and promote the growth of bone cells into the implant to form the biological fixation between the implant and bone. (energy-ti.com)
  • Suitable chemical composition, structure and surface properties can improve the biological activity of porous Ti, which is conducive to the formation of good bone bonding between the implant and bone tissue. (energy-ti.com)
  • Typical radiographic findings include disc space narrowing, displacement of vertebral bodies, fusion of adjacent vertebral bodies, and development of bone in adjacent soft tissue (osteophyte formation). (wikipedia.org)
  • A small disc of bone called the patella rests on a groove on the front side of the femoral end. (matthewgotlinmd.com)
  • This removes the deformed part of the bone and any bony growths, as well as creates a smooth surface on which the implants can be attached. (matthewgotlinmd.com)
  • Because the rotating bearings allow local joint reconstruction or segmental bone replacement, hinged implants are helpful in complex cases of total knee replacement revision. (nutemahospital.com)
  • A doctor who specializes in orthopaedics is called an orthopaedist, an orthopedic surgeon, or a bone specialist as it is commonly referred to. (medfin.in)
  • Based on the type of product, the spinal implants market is classified into five segments, namely, Spinal Fusion Devices, Non-Fusion Devices/Motion Preservation Devices, Vertebral Compression Fracture (VCF) Treatment Devices, Spinal Bone Stimulators and Spine Biologics. (axiommrc.com)
  • CT scan - A sophisticated x-ray using a computer to produce a detailed crosssectional three-dimensional picture of the bone and discs. (medispera.com)
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) - Magnetic radio frequency energy used to see internal structures of the body, including bone, discs, and nerves without the use of xrays. (medispera.com)
  • Spinal fusion - A process in which the disc and cartilage is removed from between the vertebrae, and bone grafts (often harvested from the pelvis) are placed between or alongside the vertebrae to join the bones together. (medispera.com)
  • The Dynamic Stabilization Devices studied in this report include Interspinous Process Spacers, Pedicle Screw-Based Systems and Facet Replacement Products. (axiommrc.com)
  • Reported risks include: infection in or around the artificial disc, dislocation or dislodging of the disc, implant fracture, loosening or wearing down of the implant, stenosis (narrowing of the spine), problems associated with an implant that was not positioned optimally, stiffness of the spine and blood clots caused by reduced activity. (contentz.com)
  • Bipolar hip replacement has been advanced as a viable option in young patients with displaced subcapital fracture of neck of femur. (orthoteers.com)
  • Methods: The study included a total of 77 patients aged over 70 years with an AO type 31-A1 or 31-A2 fracture. (journaltocs.ac.uk)
  • Krull A, Bishop NE, Steffen NM, Lampe F, PĆ¼schel K, Morlock MM. Influence of the compliance of a patient's body on the head taper fixation strength of modular hip implants. (haw-hamburg.de)
  • To open the disc space, a vascular surgeon will usually join the orthopedic surgeon in the operating room to lower the chances of complication. (contentz.com)
  • Regardless of the device your surgeon chooses to work with, the goal is the same: to replace a diseased disc with a piece of equipment that is the same size of the intervertebral disk and can perform the same functions. (contentz.com)
  • The surgeon replaces the joint with metal and plastic implants, returning more normal hip function. (meadowvistavet.com)
  • The surgeon replaces the entire joint with metal and plastic implants, returning hip function to a more normal range. (bearvalleyanimalhospital.com)
  • Your surgeon will place a plastic piece called an articular surface between the implants to provide a smooth gliding surface for movement. (matthewgotlinmd.com)
  • Dr. Jessica Shellock, Orthopedic Spine Surgeon at Texas Back Institute explains what Disc Replacement is and how it works. (texasback.com)
  • The Spine Journal, Volume 4, Issue 6, Supplement 1, November-December 2004, Pages S260-S267 Jack E. Zigler Subject Lumbar Total Disc Replacement , Degenerative Disc Disease Introduction The ProDisc was developed by Thierry Marnay, a French orthopedic surgeon, in the late 1980s. (texasback.com)
  • But after destabilizing her spine, the surgeon discovered the implant he was ready to put in her back was larger than he wanted to use - and the device company's sales rep didn't have a smaller size on hand, according to a report he filed about the operation. (ohiotimes.news)
  • Your surgeon will select the design of the hip replacement and size of femoral ball to give you the range of motion and stability that you need to function. (helpandcareindia.com)
  • These implants, if placed properly by an experienced spine surgeon, provide excellent relief of cervical or neck pain, arm pain, and low back pain and leg pain in the lumbar region. (beckersspine.com)
  • Disk herniation, though more frequently encountered in the lumbar spine, is fairly common in the cervical spine as well and may also be seen, albeit less commonly, in the thoracic spine. (medscape.com)
  • An MRI may be ordered if a problem such as infection, tumor, inflammation, disc herniation or rupture, or pressure on a nerve is suspected. (unlockhipflexor.com)
  • Occasionally the radiologic diagnosis of disc degeneration is made incidentally when a cervical x-ray, chest x-ray, or abdominal x-ray is taken for other reasons, and the abnormalities of the vertebral column are recognized. (wikipedia.org)
  • Loss of mobility with lumbar disc degeneration is common. (contentz.com)
  • Subject Lumbar Total Disc Replacement , Degenerative Disc Disease Introduction Previous reports of lumbar total disc replacement (TDR) have described significant complications. (texasback.com)
  • This means implants have a longer life cycle with less risk of defect or implant complications and therefore provide a better patient outcome and quality of life. (addupsolutions.com)
  • Furthermore, although functional results and mortality rates are similar, as cemented calcar replacement hemiarthroplasty has serious life-threatening complications, it should not be the first choice of treatment method. (journaltocs.ac.uk)
  • Primary knee replacement is performed under spinal or general anesthesia. (matthewgotlinmd.com)
  • Martinez was under anesthesia, with her spine destabilized, when Rahman discovered the Life Spine surgical kit did not contain any implants shorter than 50 millimeters, or about 2 inches. (ohiotimes.news)
  • The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) is one of the most commonly injured ligaments in the knee. (bolducpt.com)
  • These include embryonic disc and bilaminar disc formation, epiblast lumenogenesis, polarized amniogenesis, anterior-posterior symmetry breaking, primordial germ-cell specification, polarized yolk sac with visceral and parietal endoderm formation, extra-embryonic mesoderm expansion that defines a chorionic cavity and a connecting stalk, and a trophoblast-surrounding compartment demonstrating syncytium and lacunae formation. (nature.com)
  • Degenerative disc disease (DDD) is a medical condition typically brought on by the normal aging process in which there are anatomic changes and possibly a loss of function of one or more intervertebral discs of the spine. (wikipedia.org)
  • Degenerative disc disease can result in lower back or upper neck pain. (wikipedia.org)
  • Degenerative disc disease is one of the most common sources of back pain and affects approximately 30 million people every year. (wikipedia.org)
  • With symptomatic degenerative disc disease, the pain can vary depending on the location of the affected disc. (wikipedia.org)
  • Degenerative disc disease can lead to a chronic debilitating condition and can reduce a person's quality of life. (wikipedia.org)
  • When pain from degenerative disc disease is severe, traditional nonoperative treatment may be ineffective. (wikipedia.org)
  • There is promising news for millions of patients who suffer from lower back pain and disability caused by degenerative disc disease. (texasback.com)
  • 1:63-7 Jack E. Zigler, Barton L. Sachs, Ralph F. Rashbaum, Donna D. Ohnmeiss Subject Lumbar Total Disc Replacement , Degenerative Disc Disease Introduction Although total disc replacement has been performed for years outside the United States, relatively little available data address clinical outcomes, particularly data from prospective studies. (texasback.com)
  • The Spine Journal, Volume 7, Issue 5, September-October 2007, Pages 558-562 Richard D. Guyer, Scott G. Tromanhauser, John J. Regan Subject Lumbar Total Disc Replacement , Degenerative Disc Disease , Fusion Introduction Degenerative disc disease (DDD) is a cause of low back pain commonly requiring surgical intervention. (texasback.com)
  • Degenerative disc disease is a common source of neck pain. (bolducpt.com)
  • Degenerative disc disease is a common cause of chronic low back pain. (bolducpt.com)
  • Cervical degenerative disc disease is a condition that can compress the spinal cord and nerves in the neck. (georgiapainmanagement.com)
  • The Artificial Discs encompasses Artificial Cervical Discs and Artificial Lumbar Discs. (axiommrc.com)
  • There are currently three clinical trials beginning shortly for new types of artificial discs for the neck and low back. (beckersspine.com)
  • In fact, artificial discs for the spine offer even better long-term data demonstrating they will not fail for likely over 70 years. (beckersspine.com)
  • It is commonly performed for conditions like meniscal tears, ligament injuries, cartilage damage, and synovitis. (medfin.in)
  • Orthopedic surgeons specialized in sports medicine commonly perform procedures to repair sports-related injuries, such as ligament tears (ACL, MCL), tendon injuries (rotator cuff tears, Achilles tendon ruptures), and cartilage damage. (medfin.in)
  • Annulus fibrosis - Cartilage-like material formed in a series of rings surrounding the nucleus pulposus (soft center) of a disc. (medispera.com)
  • They pay prominent surgeons to tout their implants at medical conferences - and athletes to offer celebrity endorsements. (ohiotimes.news)
  • Just like humans, dogs can develop disc problems in their neck and backs. (meadowvistavet.com)
  • Breeds that commonly suffer from neck disc problems are Cocker Spaniels, Poodles, Dachshunds and Lhasa Apsos. (meadowvistavet.com)
  • Normal downward forces cause the affected disc to lose height, and the distance between vertebrae is reduced. (wikipedia.org)
  • There is a disc between each of the vertebrae in the spine. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lumbar discs are the cushions between vertebrae in the lumbar part of the spine (or lower back). (contentz.com)
  • Because the disc acts as a shock absorber between the vertebrae, when they are damaged, moving the spine can become both painful and difficult. (contentz.com)
  • In between the vertebrae are cushions called discs that act as shock absorbers. (contentz.com)
  • Intervertebral discs are shock-absorbing pads located between vertebrae, the small bones that make up your spine. (georgiapainmanagement.com)
  • Herniated disc - Also known as a slipped disc - A disc that is displaced from its position between two vertebrae, with injury to the annular ligament. (medispera.com)
  • Prolapsed disc - A disc that bulges out from its position between two vertebrae. (medispera.com)
  • Whether a patient experiences pain or not largely depends on the location of the affected disc and the amount of pressure that is being put on the spinal column and surrounding nerve roots. (wikipedia.org)
  • Martinez's lawsuit says the process went awry during her May 2018 spinal fusion in Houston, an operation in which an implant is inserted into the spinal column to replace a worn or damaged disc. (ohiotimes.news)
  • We are seeing compelling data favoring their outcomes over ACDF with long-term (10 year) follow-up with first generation design prosthesis, and now excellent data with second generation TDR designs that more closely mimic natural disc kinematics. (beckersspine.com)
  • This procedure enables the direct decompression of the ruptured annulus as the laser vaporizes the bulging disc in the herniated part, cauterization of the sinuvertebral nerve, adhesiolysis of structures nearby the nerve root, and irrigation of inflammation with saline and steroids. (qxmd.com)
  • During a total hip replacement procedure a metal stem is inserted into your thighbone (femur). (helpandcareindia.com)
  • The healing of trauma to the outer anulus fibrosus may also result in the innervation of the scar tissue and pain impulses from the disc, as these nerves become inflamed by nucleus pulposus material. (wikipedia.org)
  • A healthy, well-hydrated disc will contain a great deal of water in its center, known as the nucleus pulposus, which provides cushioning and flexibility for the spine. (wikipedia.org)
  • A total hip replacement replaces your arthritic hip joint and eliminates the damaged bearing surfaces that are causing you pain. (helpandcareindia.com)
  • There is a significant overlap of nerve supply to many of the discs, muscles, ligaments, and other spinal structures, and it can be difficult for the brain to accurately sense which is the cause of the pain. (unlockhipflexor.com)
  • Muscles and ligaments heal rapidly, while a torn disc may or may not. (unlockhipflexor.com)
  • The most common problems that refer pain to the hip region are herniated discs and sciatica. (nuh.com.sg)
  • Epidural steroid injections are most commonly used for therapeutic purposes. (medscape.com)
  • This may involve casting, splinting, or surgical intervention with the use of implants such as plates, screws, or rods. (medfin.in)
  • Our orthopedic team specializes in numerous treatments for shoulder injuries, including arthroscopic treatments and implant treatments. (eirmc.com)
  • Sports medicine encompasses treatment and rehabilitation for injuries commonly sustained during physically intensive sports activities. (eirmc.com)
  • Six multi-district federal cases have consolidated more than 28,000 suits by patients seeking compensation for injuries involving hip implants, including painful redo operations. (ohiotimes.news)
  • Martinez, a former day care worker, blames her injuries on the redo operation, which replaced the implant with a 40 mm version Life Spine supplied later. (ohiotimes.news)
  • After an injury, some discs become painful because of inflammation and the pain comes and goes. (wikipedia.org)
  • For example, a degenerated or torn lumbar disc can feel the same as a pulled muscle - both creating inflammation and painful muscle spasm in the same area. (unlockhipflexor.com)
  • This includes knee pain, total joint replacement, issues that impact your spine and more. (eirmc.com)
  • If you have any questions or concerns regarding your condition or treatment, please feel free to contact the Joint Replacement Institute in Naples, Florida, at (239) 261-2663 . (jointinstitutefl.com)
  • Scott Kutz, M.D . is a Plano, Texas-based neurosurgeon who's specializes in percutaneous techniques, neuro navigation, artificial disc replacement and treating SI [sacroiliac] joint disorders. (orthostreams.com)
  • In this modern alternative to hip replacement, only the worn out surfaces of the hip joint are replaced. (helpandcareindia.com)
  • The concept of sacral epiduroscopic laser decompression (SELD) is based on the introduction of a steerable catheter in the sacral hiatus followed by the insertion of a fiberoptic laser system into the ventral side of the epidural disc space with an epiduroscope. (qxmd.com)
  • DDD can cause mild to severe pain, either acute or chronic, near the involved disc, as well as neuropathic pain if an adjacent spinal nerve root is involved. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some people have nerve endings that penetrate more deeply into the anulus fibrosus (outer layer of the disc) than others, making discs more likely to generate pain. (wikipedia.org)
  • The AddUp FormUp 350 offers the freedom to design implants with geometric complexity and minimal support structures, reducing the need for extensive post-processing. (addupsolutions.com)
  • These implants are created with out support structures on the underside, drastically reducing the amount of post processing needed and material used. (addupsolutions.com)
  • The design of the implant offers you renewed stability and minimizes the wear process. (helpandcareindia.com)
  • A degenerated disc in the lower back can result in lower back pain, sometimes radiating to the hips, and pain in the buttocks, thighs, or legs. (wikipedia.org)
  • In most cases, lumbar DDD is characterized by pain in the lower back and radiating pain from the damaged discs. (contentz.com)
  • Methods: This study was conducted by pre-test post-test experimental study in which a total of 25 sweet-makers were selected with back pain from January 2021 to December 2022. (journaltocs.ac.uk)
  • MRI and x-ray for low back pain are surprisingly unreliable,1 because things like bulging discs usually aren't a deal,2 most back pain goes away on its own,3 and trigger points ("muscle knots") are common and can be alarmingly intense but aren't dangerous.4 Most patients are much better off when they feel confident about these things. (unlockhipflexor.com)
  • Backache - An ache or pain affecting the back, most commonly the lower back. (medispera.com)
  • The Group was the first to introduce 3rd generation spinal implants in India. (apollohospitals.com)
  • This disorder most commonly occurs in the geriatric population, as aging causes some structural changes in the human spine such as thickening of tissue's band (that supports spine) and enlargement of bones and joints. (verifiedmarketresearch.com)
  • The key drivers of the spinal implant market are the escalation of the geriatric populace susceptible to spinal disorders. (axiommrc.com)
  • The article discusses the rationale for the operative procedures practised for treating PFJ OA in a graded fashion, starting with soft tissue procedures, tibial tubercle osteotomy, chondrocyte transplantation, PFJ replacement and, finally, TKR. (orthoteers.com)
  • Pain is most commonly felt or worsened by movements such as sitting, bending, lifting, and twisting. (wikipedia.org)
  • If you want to get rid of the pain and stiffness in the hips, then you should consider the option of hip replacement. (kalyanhospital.com)
  • Infection and, less commonly, rabies are always a main concern. (aimukaimd.com)
  • The lawsuit takes aim at the bustling sales networks that orthopedic device manufacturers have built to market ever-growing lines of costly surgical hardware - from spinal implants to replacement knees and artificial hips commonly used in operations. (ohiotimes.news)
  • Surgical treatments for spine disorders can be instrumented, which include the use of spinal implants. (axiommrc.com)
  • Primary knee replacement is commonly indicated for severe osteoarthritis of the knee. (matthewgotlinmd.com)
  • Ruptured disc - A disc with a torn annulus (the tough outer covering of a disc). (medispera.com)