Baby boomers are driving the demand for total knee procedures. They are popular, but so are partial knee replacements, with 30,000 of the surgeries recorded a year. With a product from an Indiana ...
Mary Lou Retton is returning to TV advertising for device manufacturer Biomet’s Oxford Partial Knee System. The Warsaw, IN, company is targeting a younger-than-usual demographic for joint replacements ...
Mary Lou Retton is returning to TV advertising for device manufacturer Biomet’s Oxford Partial Knee System. The South Bend, IN, company is targeting a younger-than-usual demographic for joint ...
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 ...
"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 ...
Biomet Orthopedics announced the launch of the Signature Personalized Patient Care System for use with the Oxford Partial Knee System. The system enables surgeons to preoperatively plan a knee ...
Partial knee replacement surgery is safer than total knee replacement, according to a new study. Up to half of knees that require replacement, usually because of severe osteoarthritis, can be treated ...
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 ...
Partial knee replacement surgery is safer than total knee replacement, according to a new study published in The Lancet today (July 8). A team of researchers from the University of Oxford, funded by ...