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Welcome to RR Ortho
RR Ortho is a company that specializes in the manufacturing and distribution of orthopedic implants and instruments. Based in India, the company is known for providing high-quality medical products that cater to the needs of orthopedic surgeons and patients. Here are some key aspects of RR Ortho.
RR Ortho has expanded its market reach beyond India, supplying orthopedic products to various countries around the world. Their commitment to quality and customer satisfaction has helped them build a strong reputation in the global orthopedic community.
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Manufacturing orthopedic implants and instruments
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High-quality products for surgeons
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Trusted globally for orthopedic solutions
No matter the cause—sports injury, occupational accident, or otherwise—we are committed to providing you with the best possible care.
OUR PRODUCT

Interlocking Nailing System
The Interlocking Nailing System (INS) is a modern orthopedic technique used primarily for the stabilization and healing of long bone fractures, such as those in the femur, tibia, and humerus.

Bone Plate System
A Bone Plate System is a crucial component in orthopedic surgery used to treat fractures by stabilizing and aligning broken bones to facilitate proper healing.

Hip Prosthesis Implant
A hip prosthesis implant is a medical device used in hip replacement surgery (arthroplasty) to replace a damaged or diseased hip joint, providing pain relief and restoring mobility.

Locking Plate System
A Locking Plate System is a type of orthopedic fixation device used in the surgical treatment of bone fractures. Unlike traditional bone plates, which rely on the friction between the plate and bone for stability, locking plates use screws that lock into the plate, creating a fixed-angle construct.

Interlocking Nailing System
This system involves inserting a metal rod (nail) into the bone’s medullary cavity and securing it with interlocking screws, which prevent rotation and maintain bone alignment during healing.

Case Study
Sure, here is a case study highlighting the use of the Interlocking Nailing System (INS) for treating a femoral shaft fracture.
