Joint replacement is important in healthcare, especially amongst our cohort.
Imperial College, London, researchers have developed a 3D printing process that enhances the implant to better “fit/integrate” to the living tissue that we call “bone”.
{ The company’s first product uses this approach in less invasive knee implants to stimulate bone growth, with the potential to significantly reduce the risk of implant failure—a concern that affects millions of patients worldwide. }
Here’s a YT Short that describes the tech.
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