Zimmer Biomet enhances 3D range-of-motion simulation offering via acquisition — 4 highlights

Warsaw, Ind.-based Zimmer Biomet acquired Netherlands-based Clinical Graphics.

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Here are four highlights:

 

1. The imaging company Clinical Graphics offers 3D range-of-motion simulation technology.

 

2. The technology is designed to help providers choose treatment options for common hip conditions demanding early intervention, like femoroacetabular impingement and dysplasia.

 

3. The imaging technology helps physicians pinpoint a patient’s pain physiology.

 

4. With the strategic acquisition, Zimmer Biomet will enhance its hip preservation portfolio using the new imaging platform.

 

“3D imaging represents the next generation of treating joint pain, and we’re excited to team up with Clinical Graphics and integrate our technologies to further enhance the clinical utility of our market leading hip portfolio,” said Dan Williamson, group president, joint reconstruction, Zimmer Biomet.

 

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