The materials used in our hip replacement prosthesis have four characteristics in common:
• They are biocompatible. They can function in the body without creating either a local or a systemic rejection response. • They are resistant to corrosion, degradation, and wear. Therefore, they will retain their strength and shape for a long time. Resistance to wear is particularly significant in maintaining proper joint function and preventing the further destruction of bone caused by particulate debris generated as the implant parts move against each other. • They have mechanical properties that duplicate the structures they are intended to replace. For example, they are strong enough to withstand weight-bearing loads, flexible enough to bear stress without breaking, and able to move smoothly against each other as required. • They meet the highest standards. These high standards extend to fabrication and quality control at a reasonable cost.
Our product range includes:
Concord Total Hip Arthroplasty system Bioman Hip Resurfacing System SYN Hemi-hip (Bipolar) Arthroplasty System Austin Moore Prosthesis