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Joint Prosthetics are artificial implants that replace damaged or diseased joints. They restore mobility, reduce pain, and improve quality of life. Surgeons use them in hip, knee, shoulder, and elbow replacements when other treatments no longer work.
These prosthetic joints are made from durable materials such as metal, ceramics, or medical-grade plastics. They mimic the natural movement of a healthy joint. During joint replacement surgery, doctors remove the damaged surfaces and implant the new components.
Surgeons often recommend Joint Prosthetics for patients with arthritis, joint injuries, trauma, or birth-related deformities. Recovery involves physical therapy to rebuild strength and motion. With proper care, many implants last 15–20 years or more.
Joint Prosthetics offer long-term relief, helping patients return to daily life with better movement, less pain, and greater confidence.