The Best Possible Outcome: The Importance of Post-Processing to Optimize Surface Morphology in Spinal Implants
Orthopedic, Implants, Surfaces Kaelie Barnard Orthopedic, Implants, Surfaces Kaelie Barnard

The Best Possible Outcome: The Importance of Post-Processing to Optimize Surface Morphology in Spinal Implants

Here at Himed, we are gearing up for the BIOMEDevice and the NASS trade shows in Boston. So we started asking ourselves what we were most excited about in orthopedic advancements in general, and spinal health in particular. The answer—perhaps not surprisingly for a surface treatment company—are the benefits that patients experience when spinal implants undergo optimizing surface treatments after manufacture.

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Titanium, Rabbits, and Tiny Microscopes: Dr. Brånemark’s Unlikely Discovery of the Modern Dental Implant
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Titanium, Rabbits, and Tiny Microscopes: Dr. Brånemark’s Unlikely Discovery of the Modern Dental Implant

If you ever went searching for your car keys but found a $100 bill instead, you might feel a little like Dr. Per-Ingvar Brånemark. He was looking into how blood flow affects bone healing—and he ended up discovering osseointegration.

Better osseointegration is one of our primary goals at Himed. When we develop surface treatments and coatings, we do it with the aim of improving the integration of implants with a patient’s bones. The very phrase “osseointegration” was coined by Dr. Brånemark, who is now considered the father of the modern dental implant. Before his work, the medical community was pretty sure that such a thing wasn’t even possible.

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On the Path Towards 3D Printing Directly in the Body
News, Innovation Kaelie Barnard News, Innovation Kaelie Barnard

On the Path Towards 3D Printing Directly in the Body

Researchers at the University of New South Wales in Sydney have created a novel ink for 3D printing—one with major advantages for doctors and patients. The idea of 3D printing implants using biocompatible materials is not new. Here at Himed, we’ve been working to improve biocompatible calcium phosphate scaffolding agents for ten years, both to help patients today and in preparation for on-demand implant printing.

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Answering the Calls: 30 Years of Himed History
News, Innovation, Surfaces, Production, Anniversary Kaelie Barnard News, Innovation, Surfaces, Production, Anniversary Kaelie Barnard

Answering the Calls: 30 Years of Himed History

As President of Himed, Ed Garofalo oversees a business that’s now a leading global provider of cutting-edge biomaterials and surface treatments for the dental and orthopedic industries. Yet thirty years ago, if you went looking for Ed, you’d find him working with metal coatings for engine turbines at a family-owned business in New York called Hitemco.

Of course, engine turbine parts and a hip implant don’t have much in common on paper, but it’s safe to say that the finish on both had better be unquestionably precise before they’re put to use.

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The Unsung Transverse Arch: The Previously Hidden Key to Human Bipedalism
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The Unsung Transverse Arch: The Previously Hidden Key to Human Bipedalism

Watching any four-legged animal run may cause you to wonder whether four legs are more advantageous than our two. Many four-legged animals can far outpace two-legged humans in a sprint—horses, dogs, or of course the world’s fastest animal, the cheetah (who have their medium-sized build to thank for their superior speed). Of course, with a top speed of 27 mph, we’re faster than some quadrupeds, like the elephant (who can reach speeds of 15 mph).

But if we wanted to run, say, 40 miles per hour, we might need another set of legs. Yet few people would give up their bipedal abilities; after all, it’s part of what makes us human and sets us apart from the rest of the animal kingdom.

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