Hip Implants are advanced orthopedic devices designed to replace damaged or diseased hip joints, restoring mobility and relieving pain. Commonly used in total hip replacement procedures, these implants consist of components such as the femoral stem, femoral head, acetabular cup, and liner.
Manufactured from high-quality materials like titanium alloys, cobalt-chromium, and medical-grade polyethylene, hip implants provide excellent strength, durability, and biocompatibility. They are available in various sizes and designs to ensure precise fit and optimal joint function.
Engineered for long-term performance and smooth articulation, hip implants help patients regain comfort, stability, and an improved quality of life.