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Knee implants are artificial devices that form the essential parts of the knee during a knee replacement surgery. The knee implants vary by size, shape, and material. Implants are made of biocompatible materials that are accepted by the body without producing any rejection response. Implants can be made of metal alloys, ceramic or plastic, and can be joined to the bone. The metals used include stainless steel, titanium, and cobalt chrome; whereas, the plastic used is polyethylene.
The components of a knee implant replicate the natural shape and structure of the knee joint. The components used may depend on the size of your body and vary from patient to patient. There are 3 components in a knee implant:
The type of implant used may depend on your bone quality and health of the ligaments surrounding the knee. Based on your age and activity level, there are different types of knee implants used in knee replacement surgery.
Mobile bearing implants are designed to bear greater stress compared to fixed bearing implants and require greater support from the ligaments surrounding the knee. Mobile bearing implants are preferred in generally young and active patients. Medial pivot implants are a type of mobile bearing implants that can twist, bend, rotate, flex and perform all the functions of a natural knee.
Depending on your age and activity level, your surgeon may recommend any of the available three types of implant fixation.