📊Product Description
Physicians have been using external fixation to treat fractures for more than 2000 years. The primary goal of external fixation is to maintain the length, alignment, and rotation of the fracture. External fixation can serve as provisional fixation or definitive fixation purposes. Both methods can be performed in conjunction with partial internal fixation if necessary. It is important for orthopedic surgeons at a trauma center to be familiar with the techniques and principles of external fixation for various fractures of the upper extremity, lower extremity, and pelvis.
Fracture healing physiology largely depends on the mode of fixation and level of stability. Relative fracture stability, such as external fixation, results in secondary enchondral bone healing. There are also several ways to alter the external fixation construct to make the fracture more or less stable.
❓Frequently Asked Questions
Can I have a sample order?
Yes, we welcome sample orders to test and check quality. Mixed samples are acceptable.
What about the lead time?
3-5 days for sample preparation; for mass production, the time needs to be confirmed based on order volume.
Can you accept customized products?
Yes, we have a complete design and drawing department and CNC machines to provide high-precision customized services.
How do you ship the goods and how long does it take to arrive?
We ship by DHL, UPS, FedEx, or TNT. It typically takes 3-5 days to arrive.
Do you offer a guarantee for the products?
Yes, we offer a 3-year warranty for our products.
Is it OK to print my logo?
Yes. Please inform us formally before our production begins.