Knee Joint Replacement Articles & Analysis
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To kick off the event, several surgeon attendees participated in a hands-on cadaver lab where they learned primary total knee replacement techniques using ODEV’s BKS TriMax® system. Following the primary knee demonstration, the surgeons gained experience in revision knee arthroplasty using the recently launched BKS® ...
With a large, aging population (>160 million people over the age of 65) and improvement in health insurance policies, the demand for total joint replacement procedures in China has been increasing rapidly. “Our long-term strategic vision includes expanding distribution beyond the U.S. and Japanese markets into high-growth, emerging markets like ...
HALIFAX Radiostereometry has also shown great promise as an emerging clinical tool in areas such as evaluation of painful joint replacements and spine instability in chronic low back pain patients. ...
The combined solution is intended to enable such applications as early detection of loose or unstable total joint replacement implants. “GE Healthcare is a global leader in medical imaging and we look forward to leveraging the results of our collaboration to assist Orthopedic surgeons and their patients,” said Chad Munro, CEO of Halifax Biomedical. ...
Signature Orthopaedics, an Australian-based designer and developer of innovative medical devices and instrumentation, has teamed up with Canadian-based Halifax Biomedical Inc to offer HALIFAX monitoring to patients who receive Signature joint replacement implants. HALIFAX monitoring includes the implantation of small markers into the patient’s bone during ...
(HBI), a Nova Scotia-based company specializing in precision assessment of spine and joint-replacement micro-instability, is pleased to announce that Sharp HealthCare (Sharp) will be implementing HBI’s innovative Implant Stability Assessment Kit at their Coronado, California facility. ...
This specification covers total knee replacement (TKR) prostheses used to provide functioning articulation by employing femoral and tibial components, allowing a minimum of 110' of flexion to high flexion. ...