What Remains after Cremation

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Dr. Matthew Harb is a Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon practicing in Washington D.C. Today we look at what remains after cremation. In this video, we discuss the topic of orthopedic implants and their presence after cremation. Orthopedic implants, such as knee and hip replacements, are commonly used to help improve mobility and quality of life for individuals with joint problems. However, these implants can pose a challenge when it comes to cremation. Cremation is a process that uses high temperatures to reduce the body to ash, but orthopedic implants may not be completely destroyed in this process. This can result in the presence of small metallic fragments in the ashes.

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