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Choosing the Right Femur Nail: Benefits of Titanium Implants

  Femoral fractures are among the most serious long-bone injuries and require stable fixation for proper healing and early mobility. Intramedullary femur nailing is widely used to stabilize fractured bone segments by aligning the implant within the natural axis of the femur. In recent years, titanium femur nails have gained significant preference in orthopedic surgery due to their favorable mechanical and biological properties. Titanium implants are lighter than traditional materials such as stainless steel while still offering strong fracture stabilization. Their elastic modulus is closer to that of natural bone, allowing better load sharing and reducing the risk of stress shielding. This supports natural bone healing by encouraging controlled micro-movement and callus formation at the fracture site. Titanium also offers excellent biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, and minimal tissue reaction, making it suitable for long-term implantation. Additionally, titanium trauma impla...

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