orthopedic bone screw
The orthopedic bone screw is a medical device designed to stabilize and secure bones during surgical procedures. Its main functions include fixation, realignment, and fusion of bones, which are crucial in the healing process following fractures, osteotomies, or reconstructive surgeries. Technological features of the orthopedic bone screw encompass a threaded design that allows for secure anchoring into the bone, a variety of materials such as stainless steel or titanium that ensure durability and compatibility with the human body, and a range of sizes to accommodate different anatomical needs. These screws are used in a wide array of orthopedic applications including trauma care, spinal surgeries, and joint replacements, providing the necessary support for bones to heal properly.