An Official Journal of Polish Society of Orthopaedics and Traumatology
ISSN:1897-2276
e-ISSN: 2449-9145
Nanotechnology presents a wide array of innovative applications in orthopedics, including the use of nanoparticles as scaffolds to enhance the integration between orthopedic implants and natural bone. This technology holds the promise to revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of orthopedic conditions. However, the long-term health impacts of nanomaterials remain largely unknown, necessitating further research to ensure clinical safety. Although nanotechnology is a relatively recent addition to orthopedic research, diagnostics, and treatment, it has already significantly influenced the field. In a short span of time, nanotechnology has reshaped the science and practice of orthopedic care. Traditional therapies are increasingly being replaced by nanotechnology-driven solutions. These advanced techniques offer more precise treatment options, promote better bone growth, and potentially reduce infection rates and the need for re-operations. The precision of nanotechnology allows for targeted treatment at the cellular level, which can enhance the effectiveness of therapies and improve patient outcomes. By integrating nanotechnology into orthopedic practices, there is potential for more effective and durable solutions for bone repair and regeneration.
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