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This technology is rooted in the understanding that every knee is structurally unique, and a one-size-fits-all implant often compromises optimal fit and kinematics, leading to residual pain or a "not-quite-right" feeling. By meticulously designing the implant to fit the patient's specific bone geometry, personalized replacement minimizes common issues like implant overhang, which can irritate surrounding soft tissues, and helps restore the natural stability and movement of the joint.


The goal is achieving a "forgotten joint"—a replacement that feels so natural the patient is no longer conscious of its presence during daily activities.

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Addressing Reproductive Challenges: A Comprehensive Review of the Common Male and Female Factors Contributing to Infertility, Including Ovulatory Disorders, Sperm Abnormalities, and the Spectrum of Available Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART)


Infertility, defined as the inability to achieve pregnancy after one year of regular, unprotected intercourse, affects approximately one in six people globally and can stem from male, female, or combined factors. Common female causes include ovulation disorders (like PCOS), blocked fallopian tubes (often due to pelvic inflammatory disease or endometriosis), and age-related decline in egg quality. Male infertility is typically associated with low sperm count, poor motility, or abnormal morphology, which can be affected by factors like varicoceles or lifestyle choices.

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