The Conventional Hip Screw (CHS) is a type of orthopedic device used to treat fractures of the femoral neck and intertrochanteric region of the hip. It is a metal implant that is inserted into the femur and secured with a lag screw. The CHS is designed to provide stability and support to the fractured bone while allowing for a range of motion. It is typically used in cases where the fracture is not severe enough to require a total hip replacement. The CHS market is a subset of the larger orthopedic device market, which is estimated to be worth billions of dollars. The CHS market is expected to grow in the coming years due to the increasing prevalence of hip fractures, as well as the aging population. Some of the major players in the CHS market include Zimmer Biomet, Stryker, Smith & Nephew, DePuy Synthes, and Orthofix. Show Less Read more
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