Nanoparticles in biomedical implants: Pioneering progress in healthcare

In the quickly evolving world of healthcare today, new technologies are constantly altering the way we approach medical treatments. Biomedical implants are specialist devices designed to enhance physiological functions. Heart pacemakers and artificial joints are merely a few instances of how they co...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: David Raymond, Induni Nayodhara Weerarathna, John Kessellie Jallah, Praveen Kumar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIMS Press 2024-10-01
Series:AIMS Bioengineering
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.aimspress.com/article/doi/10.3934/bioeng.2024019
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1832590235186233344
author David Raymond
Induni Nayodhara Weerarathna
John Kessellie Jallah
Praveen Kumar
author_facet David Raymond
Induni Nayodhara Weerarathna
John Kessellie Jallah
Praveen Kumar
author_sort David Raymond
collection DOAJ
description In the quickly evolving world of healthcare today, new technologies are constantly altering the way we approach medical treatments. Biomedical implants are specialist devices designed to enhance physiological functions. Heart pacemakers and artificial joints are merely a few instances of how they could enhance, assist, or replace different bodily parts. These implants have significantly improved our health and enjoyment of life. In this discipline, nanoparticles are now creating new opportunities. These tiny particles are endowed with extraordinary properties that could improve implant functionality. They can decrease side effects, increase the effectiveness of therapy, and facilitate more harmonious interactions between implants and human bodies. We explored the connection between implants and nanoparticles and showed how both might enhance universal healthcare. This review provides a roadmap for where this technology is headed and how it can help us design safer, more effective implants that enhance people's lives by examining the most recent research and discoveries. It is an intriguing look at healthcare in the future that demonstrates how nanoparticles are reshaping the biomedical implant industry.
format Article
id doaj-art-10ea4d1b82c94818866c9431730a08f8
institution Kabale University
issn 2375-1495
language English
publishDate 2024-10-01
publisher AIMS Press
record_format Article
series AIMS Bioengineering
spelling doaj-art-10ea4d1b82c94818866c9431730a08f82025-01-24T01:27:30ZengAIMS PressAIMS Bioengineering2375-14952024-10-0111339143810.3934/bioeng.2024019Nanoparticles in biomedical implants: Pioneering progress in healthcareDavid Raymond0Induni Nayodhara Weerarathna1John Kessellie Jallah2Praveen Kumar3Department of Computer Science and Medical Engineering, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research (Deemed to be university), Wardha, Maharashtra-442001, IndiaDepartment of Biomedical Sciences, School of Allied Health Sciences, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research (Deemed to be university), Wardha, Maharashtra-442001, IndiaDepartment of Health Sciences, School of Allied Health Sciences, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research (Deemed to be university), Maharashtra-442001, IndiaDepartment of Computer Science and Medical Engineering, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research (Deemed to be university), Wardha, Maharashtra-442001, IndiaIn the quickly evolving world of healthcare today, new technologies are constantly altering the way we approach medical treatments. Biomedical implants are specialist devices designed to enhance physiological functions. Heart pacemakers and artificial joints are merely a few instances of how they could enhance, assist, or replace different bodily parts. These implants have significantly improved our health and enjoyment of life. In this discipline, nanoparticles are now creating new opportunities. These tiny particles are endowed with extraordinary properties that could improve implant functionality. They can decrease side effects, increase the effectiveness of therapy, and facilitate more harmonious interactions between implants and human bodies. We explored the connection between implants and nanoparticles and showed how both might enhance universal healthcare. This review provides a roadmap for where this technology is headed and how it can help us design safer, more effective implants that enhance people's lives by examining the most recent research and discoveries. It is an intriguing look at healthcare in the future that demonstrates how nanoparticles are reshaping the biomedical implant industry.https://www.aimspress.com/article/doi/10.3934/bioeng.2024019nanoparticlesbiomedical implantsdrug deliveryhealthcare innovationbiocompatibilitycontrolled releasetherapeutic efficacymedical devicespatient outcomes
spellingShingle David Raymond
Induni Nayodhara Weerarathna
John Kessellie Jallah
Praveen Kumar
Nanoparticles in biomedical implants: Pioneering progress in healthcare
AIMS Bioengineering
nanoparticles
biomedical implants
drug delivery
healthcare innovation
biocompatibility
controlled release
therapeutic efficacy
medical devices
patient outcomes
title Nanoparticles in biomedical implants: Pioneering progress in healthcare
title_full Nanoparticles in biomedical implants: Pioneering progress in healthcare
title_fullStr Nanoparticles in biomedical implants: Pioneering progress in healthcare
title_full_unstemmed Nanoparticles in biomedical implants: Pioneering progress in healthcare
title_short Nanoparticles in biomedical implants: Pioneering progress in healthcare
title_sort nanoparticles in biomedical implants pioneering progress in healthcare
topic nanoparticles
biomedical implants
drug delivery
healthcare innovation
biocompatibility
controlled release
therapeutic efficacy
medical devices
patient outcomes
url https://www.aimspress.com/article/doi/10.3934/bioeng.2024019
work_keys_str_mv AT davidraymond nanoparticlesinbiomedicalimplantspioneeringprogressinhealthcare
AT induninayodharaweerarathna nanoparticlesinbiomedicalimplantspioneeringprogressinhealthcare
AT johnkesselliejallah nanoparticlesinbiomedicalimplantspioneeringprogressinhealthcare
AT praveenkumar nanoparticlesinbiomedicalimplantspioneeringprogressinhealthcare