"For younger and more active patients, the Oxford Cementless Partial Knee amplifies the benefits of a traditional partial knee replacement by offering knee flexion that resembles natural knee movement ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Zimmer Biomet received FDA premarket approval for its Oxford cementless partial knee replacement implant. The ...
Noblesville-based Indiana Orthopedic Institute is an early adopter of a “cementless” partial knee replacement system recently launched in the United States but has long been used in Europe and ...
Medical technology company Zimmer Biomet has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its Oxford cementless partial knee, making it the first implant of its kind available in ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A cementless partial knee implant achieved noninferiority compared with a cemented partial implant. Failures on ...
Touch Surgery today announced the public release of the Oxford Partial Knee training simulation on the Touch Surgery app in partnership with Zimmer Biomet. This procedural simulation is now available ...
Brookside Surgery Center in Battle Creek, Mich., will host two seminars in March on partial knee replacement as part of their physician-led “Outpatient Outlook” seminars, according to a report in the ...
Osteoarthritis of the knee affects more than 10 million Americans and has prompted many people to undergo total knee replacement surgery to alleviate pain and improve the joint's function. An implant ...