The Medial Rotation Knee differs from other contemporary knee designs by having a geometry which includes a spherical medical tibial condyle and a more cylindrical lateral femoral condyle. The spherical medial condyle allows rotation in flexion, whilst the smaller cylindrical lateral...
read full descriptionThe LEXA (R) monobloc knee replacement is a rotating hinge knee replacement indicated for complex primary or revision knee replacement. The system appears straightforward with three size options for the femur and tibia, all of which are compatible with each other. Tibial and femoral wedges are...
read full descriptionThe Low Contact Stress (LCS) knee system from DePuy is a rotating platform knee replacement system, first implanted in 1977. The device has a polished cobalt-chrome tibial tray into which the peg of the polyethylene tibial component is placed to allow rotation. There are antero-posterior...
read full descriptionThe kneehab XP device is a garment-based neuromuscular electrical stimulation device designed to stimulate the quadriceps and improve rehabilitation. The device uses a patented "multipath" technology which is designed to recruit maximum muscle fibres whilst minimising fatigue. A study...
read full descriptionThe KineMatch (R) Patello-Femoral Replacement from Kinamed Inc. is a custom-made patellofemoral replacement manufactured from CT data. The device comprises a customised CoCr femoral component and a UHMWPe patellar button. The system comes with a unique jig for each case.
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