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Joint Replacement

An Acetabular Cup Liner Manufacturer specializes in producing liners that fit inside the acetabular cup during total hip replacement surgeries. These liners, often made from polyethylene, ceramic, or highly cross-linked materials, act as the bearing surface for the femoral head. Manufacturers focus on precision, wear resistance, and biocompatibility to ensure smooth joint movement and long-term durability. Their products are designed to reduce friction, enhance implant longevity, and improve patient mobility

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Dressings

We are manufactures of Soft Roll (Cast Padding).The white cast padding is non- woven and is made using viscose fibers, which brings comfort to the patient while plastered. These cast padding are used before any type of bandage to protect the skin or where swelling is expected. Specially used for sensitive or tender skin, these cast padding can also be used as Leg Roll, Long sponges etc.Features Cast Paddings give excellent skin tolerance Perfectly conforms to your body contours, allowing easy body movements It acts as a cushion between the skin and the plaster Prevents skin maceration There are less chances of pressures sores occurring in your body The padding allows normal breathing of the skin Absorbs exudates and sweat Permeable to air, cast padding avoids chances of skin irritation and maceration Orthopedic Padding Made from natural or synthetic non-woven fabrics with no added optical whitening agents. This Orthopedic Padding is soft, smooth, and conformable to the body’s shape. The paddings has low moisture retention, hence reducing the risk of skin maceration and minimizes the formation of ridges. Hypoallergenic, the padding eliminates skin irritation and provides cushion between the plaster and the skin. Orthopedic Padding protects bony prominences, and can be used under all types of casting materials. Its is a economical, user-friendly, and safe product.

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