The Kinespring is an implantable device designed to unload the medial compartment in an osteoarthritic knee and take some of the load (typically 18 kg during stance) without transferring it to the lateral compartment. It comprises two springs connected via ball and socket joints to the femur and...
read full descriptionThe HemiCAP system from Arthrosurface is intended for the treatment of large full thickness cartilage lesions of the knee. Systems are available for the femoral condyle and the patello-femoral joint. The UniCAP system comprises a cobalt chrome articulating surface and an UHMWPE tibial implant...
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 KnifeLight from Stryker is an illuminated knife designed for carpal tunnel release procedures. The device is a single-use instrument, and the illumination allows visualisation of the distal third of the transverse carpal ligament. One randomised controlled trial (Bhattacharya R, 2004)...
read full descriptionThe LAP Mentor's multi-disciplinary LAP surgery simulator enables simultaneous hands-on practice for a single trainee or a team. The system offers training opportunities to new and experienced surgeons for everything from perfecting basic laparoscopic skills to performing complete laparoscopic...
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