MatOrtho is an orthopaedic implant supplier, established in 2010 as a legacy of Finsbury Orthopaedics Ltd.
The ADEPT hip resurfacing from Finsbury is an as-cast metal on metal system, which includes a tapered femoral stem, and a cast-in hydroxyapatite and beaded coating on the socket. Finsbury also manufacture the MITCH resurfacing system and the Birmingham Hip Resurfacing . The Extra Fixation...
read full descriptionThe BOX ankle replacement is a result of a collaboration between the Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute, Bologna and Oxford University. The design is intended to mimic the original ankle in terms of ligament tension through the range of movement.
read full descriptionThe 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 SAIPH knee system is the evolution of the MRK knee. The geometry is very similar to the older and proven MRK system, but the instruments and the device itself are lower profile and updated.
read full descriptionThe Tuke Saw™ from MatOrtho is an air powered saw with a multidirectional vibrating action for cutting cortical or cancellous bone. The blade has a circular motion of only 1.5mm which vibrates soft tissues rather than cutting them. This allows cutting in delicate locations. There is a...
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