August 07, 2005
By: Dr. Bharat Sharma
Website: http://www.hip-replacement-care.com
Innovative Hip Implants - Progression Towards The Perfect Implant
Gone are the days when patients, irrespective of the type of hip disorder or age, had to bear with the same kind of traditional metal-on-plastic implants for hips. There was no consideration of the individual patient's need for implants based on unique disease condition. The result was an increased incidence of implant loosening, soaring numbers of revision surgeries, and decreasing patient satisfaction with the replacements. This situation called for innovative hip implants to overcome all earlier drawbacks. New ceramic implants are a promising deal in hip replacements.
Ceramic and titanium are the main ingredients of the innovative hip implant. A titanium sleeve is applied on ceramic surfaces to increase the ceramic insert strength. The new replacements for hips have better insert strength than the earlier implants. There is a focus on preventing the ceramic insert from encroaching upon the neck of the implant. The ceramic-on-ceramic implants have greater appeal to the young population, as the patients are able to lead a more active life and put more stressful movements on the hip. New techniques are still being devised in order to get a better hip replacement implant.
The implants bearing an alumina ceramic surface are devised to provide low friction surface for easy and smooth gliding movements at the hips. The lesser degree of friction produces less wear-related debris and the bone reabsorption is remarkably less. This innovative replacement implant has undergone many screening tests and has been confirmed to be having comparatively less incidence of loosening of hip replacement implants. The new hip aids all possible movements with negligible limitations even for those with active lifestyle.
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About
The Author:
Dr. Bharat Sharma is a successful author and regular contributor to http://www.hip-replacement-care.com.
He has been working in the medical rehab field for more than a decade. Keeping up to date with techological advancements he has become a self appointed expert.