Biomechanics of Femoral Interlocking Nails: How Do They Improve Stability?
Femoral interlocking nails are advanced orthopedic implants designed to stabilize femur fractures with biomechanical precision. They offer load-sharing support, enhance axial and rotational stability, and allow controlled micromotion for effective healing. Positioned within the bone, they reduce stress shielding and resist bending forces. These nails support early mobilization and minimize complications. With their minimally invasive approach and strong clinical outcomes, they remain a trusted solution for femur fracture recovery.
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