50% of people in their lifetime, if I'm hearing correctly, will experience osteoarthritis of that joint. Unlike the hips and knees that are so ubiquitous and so wonderful, they've kept people back to their fully active lives by doing them. We don't have those kind of great implants for this. There's very high failure rates. If a hip replacement or knee replacement has a 5% failure rate at 5 or 10 years, the thumbs are 70% failure rate of all the previous. So what we do and was invented by my forebearers and we've modified them over time is basically doing a reconstruction using your own tissue.

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