Tendon Tear Equipment & Supplies
6 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Orthocell Ltd. based inMurdoch, AUSTRALIA
Tendon injuries are one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints reported to general practitioners, with shoulder pain affecting more than 50% of adults over the age of 50. Mostly frequently, shoulder pain is the result of damage to the rotator cuff tendon. Rotator cuff tendon tears have a significant impact on the ...
Manufactured by:Global Biyomedikal based inHalkali Küçükçekmece Istanbul, TURKEY
In cases of joint degeneration, an imbalance in favor of interleukin 1 occurs. Therapy realized by using autologous conditioned serum is a therapy based on the characteristics of setting the balance by creating anti-receptor IL-1-RA substance of ...
Manufactured by:KLISBio based inBresso, ITALY
KLISBio is developing SILKBridge: a tissue engineered technology based on pure silk fibroin that has the potential to show an optimized balance between biomechanical and biological properties, complementing the high strength of native silk fibers and the enhanced biomimicry of electrospun silk. It is intended for the surgical repair of peripheral nerve discontinuities to support regeneration ...
Manufactured by:CONMED Corporation based inLargo, FLORIDA (USA)
With it's small size and innovative instrumentation, the Y-Knot® Flex System was designed to help achieve optimal anchor placement. The anchors provide up to 55% greater fixation strength than conventional 3.0mm press fit anchors while removing up to 80% less bone.1 The curved and percutaneous delivery systems enable delivery around a curve and perpendicular placement for posterior SLAP and ...
Manufactured by:CONMED Corporation based inLargo, FLORIDA (USA)
With strong fixation, less bone removal and a simple, self-punching technique, the Y-Knot® RC helps overcome the trade-offs of other rotator cuff fixation methods. The first self-punching all-suture anchor available, Y-Knot® RC anchors can help streamline procedures with a fast-efficient technique that eliminates the need to create and find a pilot hole. In addition to requiring less bone ...
Manufactured by:Genesis Medical Plastics based inCypress, TEXAS (USA)
The arthroscopic procedure dates back more than a century, but like most medical advancements, it took a few decades for the real pioneering work to begin. By the 70s and 80s, most of the tools needed for modern arthroscopic procedures were in place, owing to the invention of flexible fiber optics. Today, arthroscopy is a frontline surgical approach for joint repair, and is particularly ...