Hip resurfacing is a type of orthopedic surgery that involves replacing the damaged hip joint with a metal implant. The implant is made of a biomaterial, such as cobalt-chrome or titanium alloy, which is designed to mimic the natural movement of the hip joint. The implant is designed to reduce pain and improve mobility, while also providing a longer-lasting solution than traditional hip replacement surgery. The hip resurfacing market is a growing segment of the orthopedic industry, with a focus on providing patients with a more durable and comfortable solution to hip pain. The market is driven by advances in biomaterials, such as the development of new alloys and coatings, as well as improved surgical techniques. Companies in the hip resurfacing market include Zimmer Biomet, Stryker, Smith & Nephew, and DePuy Synthes. Show Less Read more
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