Uploaded on Jan 9, 2026
Bone fractures are rarely neat or predictable. Every break differs in shape, density, and anatomy, and no single screw direction fits them all. For decades, orthopedic surgeons viewed this as a major challenge—until variable angle locking systems (VALS) changed the game. They have reshaped the way orthopedic implants work, giving surgeons more freedom while improving stability and healing outcomes for patients.
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