Orthopedic Treatment of
Med Joint VIM

At Medjoint, we pride ourselves on providing the best care possible to our customers.

Our Approach

For everyday care or life-changing care, you can count the patient on us to keep you and loved ones safe and healthy.

Who We Are: We are Medjoint, a dedicated manufacturer of high-precision orthopedic instruments. Our expertise lies in crafting tools that empower surgeons to deliver the best possible outcomes for their patients.

What We Do: We partner with orthopedic professionals, providing them with durable, reliable, and innovative instruments. From initial design to final production, we maintain the highest standards of quality, ensuring our tools meet the rigorous demands of the operating room. We’re committed to helping you build a healthier future for your patients.

 

Spine

These specialized pins are crucial for temporarily stabilizing the spinal column during various surgical procedures. Their precise design and material properties allow surgeons to securely fixate vertebrae, aiding in accurate alignment and fusion

Biomedical metals
Technical Design
Flexible

Plate

Metal plates used to stabilize fractured bones during the healing process. They provide support and maintain alignment, promoting proper bone union.

 

 

Anatomic Design
Flexible
Titanum/Steel

Screw

These versatile instruments are used for a wide range of orthopedic applications, including fracture stabilization, joint fixation, and guiding other surgical tools. Available in various diameters and lengths to suit diverse needs.

Full size
Titanum/Steel
Flexible

We take care of every orthopedic condition

Leading Diagnostic and Treatment Technologies

High-Quality Orthopedic instruments

We help you live your life in full motion.

Knee Replacement implants

Total knee replacement (TKR)
Partial knee replacement (PKR)
Technology

Modern knee implants utilize advanced technology to improve their durability, longevity, and patient outcomes: 

  • Materials: Knee implants are typically made of durable metals such as cobalt-chromium or titanium alloys, and high-molecular-weight polyethylene (plastic).  
  • Design: Implants are designed to mimic the natural anatomy and function of the knee joint, allowing for a more natural range of motion and improved stability.
    Fixation: Implants are secured to the bone using a variety of techniques, including cementless fixation (where the implant is coated with a porous material that allows bone to grow into it), cemented fixation (where the implant is secured with bone cement), or a combination of both.  
  • Computer-Assisted Surgery: Computer-assisted surgery (CAS) uses advanced imaging and software to help surgeons plan and perform the surgery with greater precision. This can lead to improved implant positioning, reduced blood loss, and faster recovery. 
  • Robotics: Robotic-assisted surgery allows surgeons to perform the surgery with greater accuracy and control. This can be particularly beneficial for complex cases. 
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