Tornier designs, manufactures and markets devices for joint replacement and soft tissue repair.
The Aequalis Fracture Shoulder is a device indicated for shoulder arthroplasty after 4-part fractures, displaced 3-part fractures, fracture dislocations and head splitting fractures of the proximal humerus, especially in elderly or low-demand patients. The stem design incorporates a bone...
read full descriptionThe Aequalis Resurfacing Head for shoulder arthroplasty is an anatomical resurfacing device. The aim is to restore the normal mechanics of the shoulder without removing bone stock. The design comprises a cobalt-chrome head with a fluted, tri-fin stem, coated with titanium plasma spray and...
read full descriptionThe Aequalis Reverse II Shoulder from Tornier is a modular reverse shoulder system. Polyethylene insert options include a standard/centered insert, a constrained Deep Dish inerts, an eccentric and an option to convert a 36mm metaphysis to a 42 mm glenoid sphere. Glenoid sphere options includ a...
read full descriptionThe Aequalis Reversed Fracture Shoulder Prosthesis is a reverse shoulder device intended for use after proximal humeral fracture where greater tuberosity healing is unpredictable and therefore rotator cuff function may be compromised. The prosthesis has a low profile metaphyseal component with...
read full descriptionTornier's Dual Mobility Cup is available in cementless and cemented versions for primary replacement of the hip joint. The device has a metal back which, according to the manufacturer, ensures the joint range and stability are maintained. This image is provided courtesy of Tornier.
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