Here are five things to know:
1. KneeAlign provides tibial and distal femoral precision alignment in a single-use device while providing real-time data. The technology was designed for accurate overall mechanical, tibial and femoral component alignment.
2. KneeAlign is a less expensive alternative to computer assisted surgery.
3. There have been more than 30,000 total knee arthroplasty cases performed worldwide using the KneeAlign technology.
4. KneeAlign will be fully integrated into Lima’s portfolio and the distribution agreement covers the European Economic Area and Switzerland markets except Romania.
5. Published studies show KneeAlign decreases the incidence of outliers for tibial component alignment in both the coronal and sagittal planes and improves the ability to achieve a specific, intraoperative goal.
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