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GRIP creates personalized, 3D-printed bone implants to treat hip dysplasia, a condition causing hip instability. This innovative solution aims to replace invasive surgical methods with a cost-effective, regenerative device that integrates seamlessly with the patient's bone tissue, enhancing recovery and long-term outco…
GRIP develops a personalised, 3D-printed regenerative bone implant as a treatment for hip instability (hip dysplasia) and its commercialisation strategy.
Osteoarthritis (OA) of the hip is a painful and debilitating condition and hip dysplasia is one of the two main causes.
The currently most common surgical methods to correct the dysplasia involve the re-alignment of the hip socket (osteotomy) or the insertion of a bone graft to enlarge the socket (shelf arthroplasty).
While the osteotomy is inv…
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