●Full range of trauma and spine products ●CE, ISO, FDA approved ● Professional R&D team ●Well-Equipped Testing Center ●More Than 40 Pieces Of Patented Design
Founded in 2009, Trauhui is headquartered in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, known as the "hometown of orthopedics" in China. Since 2013 Trauhui adjusted its strategic direction, committed to the development and manufacture of orthopedic medical device products. With rapid development of orthopedic industry in China and even the world,Trauhui has been developing rapidly, gradually formed and perfected product line for trauma and spine in development, production,sales and after-sales service.
Trauhui adheres to the internationalization strategy, committed to making a foothold in China, becoming an international multinational group. Under the guidance of the strategy, in 2017, Trauhui successfully acquired a Hong Kong company, and a professional orthopedic factory in Hungary. Currently Trauhui has total investment capital of 200 million RMB.
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WHAT IS SPINE IMPLANTS?
Spine implants are medical devices used to treat various spinal conditions, including degenerative disc disease, spinal fractures, scoliosis, and herniated discs. These implants provide structural support and stability to the spine, aiding in pain relief and improved mobility for patients.
There are several types of spine implants, including rods, screws, plates, and interbody cages. Rods and screws are often used in spinal fusion surgeries to stabilize the vertebrae, promoting bone growth between them. Plates are typically used to secure the vertebrae after fracture or dislocation, while interbody cages help maintain disc height and allow for fusion between vertebral bodies.
The materials used in spine implants vary, with titanium and stainless steel being common choices due to their strength and biocompatibility. Some implants are also made from polyetheretherketone (PEEK), a durable plastic that mimics the mechanical properties of bone.
Advancements in technology have led to the development of minimally invasive techniques for spine implant surgeries, reducing recovery time and surgical risks. Innovations like 3D printing have also enabled the creation of custom implants tailored to the specific anatomical needs of patients.
Overall, spine implants play a crucial role in restoring function and quality of life for individuals suffering from severe spinal conditions.