Three things to know:
1. The joint replacement design has a high range of motion and patient-specific knee kinematics for a more precise fit.
2. The implant’s low articular surface pressure is designed to reduce the risk of polyethylene damage and lower wear rate.
3. The Orthopaedic Innovation Centre is a medical device testing nonprofit.
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