Benefits of Multifix Femur Nails in Proximal Femur Fractures
Proximal femur fractures are common orthopedic injuries, particularly in elderly patients, and require stable fixation to restore mobility and reduce complications. Multifix femur nails have emerged as a reliable solution due to their advanced intramedullary design and multiple proximal screw configurations. These nails provide enhanced rotational control and prevent varus collapse, making them especially effective in unstable and comminuted fracture patterns such as intertrochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures. By aligning with the natural mechanical axis of the femur, multifix nails ensure better load sharing and reduce stress concentration at the fracture site, which is crucial in osteoporotic bone. Their minimally invasive insertion technique preserves soft tissue and blood supply, contributing to faster recovery and reduced surgical trauma. With improved stability, controlled compression, and flexible screw options, multifix femur nails support early mobilization and low...




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