Here are three key notes:
1. The MAKOplasty technology uses the RIO system, a surgeon-controlled robotic arm. RIO also provides visualization of the joint and biomechanical data.
2. The procedure is intended for patients who have either non-inflammatory or inflammatory joint disease.
3. Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville has offered MAKOplasty partial knee resurfacing using the RIO system since 2012.
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