30% of all healthcare visits in the U.S. are due to orthopedic issues, yet 60% of patients still suffer from it a year later

  • Orthopedic conditions are extremely prevalent, affecting individuals across all age groups. This includes arthritis, back pain, fractures, and sports or accident-related injuries.
  • Orthopedic conditions can lead to chronic pain and significantly limit mobility, affecting daily activities and quality of life.
  • High Costs and Lost Productivity contribute to substantial economic burdens through healthcare costs and lost workdays
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reported significant improvement in pain and mobility after undergoing physical therapy for orthopedic conditions like osteoarthritis and chronic back pain *

experienced enhanced quality of life and functional abilities post-surgery for joint replacement *

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Persistent
joint pain

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Swelling, stiffness, and decreased range of motion limits daily activities and can lead to chronic pain if untreated. This pain can be due to various factors, including arthritis, tendonitis, or bursitis.

Reduced
mobility and function

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Orthopedic conditions can significantly reduce mobility, making it difficult to perform everyday activities. Reduced mobility can result from joint degeneration, fractures, or spinal issues.

Increased
Risk of complications

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Without proper treatment, orthopedic conditions can lead to severe complications, increasing the risk of falls and fractures.

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Common orthopedic procedures include joint replacement (hip, knee), arthroscopy (for diagnosing and treating joint problems), spinal surgeries (such as laminectomy and spinal fusion), and fracture repair.
Joint replacement surgery is often needed for severe arthritis, significant joint damage from injury, or degenerative joint diseases that cause chronic pain and disability. The goal is to relieve pain and restore function.
Risks include infection, blood clots, implant failure, nerve damage, and complications from anesthesia. Surgeons take various precautions to minimize these risks, and advancements in techniques have improved safety.
Recovery time varies depending on the procedure and individual patient factors. For example, recovery from joint replacement surgery can take several months, while arthroscopic procedures may have shorter recovery periods.
Orthopedic procedures are generally very effective in relieving pain and improving mobility. For instance, over 90% of patients report significant pain relief and improved function after hip or knee replacement surgery.

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Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)

for Talar Cartilage Repair

The studies indicated that PRP significantly improved ankle function and reduced pain intensity compared to control treatments. These findings highlight PRP as a promising non-surgical intervention for joint repair and pain management in orthopedic patients.

Electron Beam Melted Porous

Structures for Orthopedic Implants

These structures demonstrated excellent mechanical properties and osseointegration, making them suitable for use in joint replacements and bone repair. The Voronoi structure, in particular, exhibited higher bone ingrowth and mechanical strength compared to randomized structures.

Pilot RCTs

in Orthopedic Surgery

A systematic review of pilot RCTs in orthopedic surgery literature revealed that these trials are essential for assessing the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of surgical interventions.

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