Sensor-assisted Knee Replacement
During total knee replacements, in addition to replacing the arthritic bone, ligaments must be restored to their proper state. In order to have a properly “balanced” knee, these ligaments need to be restored to the right tension. Pressure sensors quantify this tension leading to a balanced knee and improved patient outcomes.
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