Arsenel Foot Plating System

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How Does Screw Angulation Affect Plating Fixation?

Which Construct Offers the Most Compression?

Test how your current approach compares! Click on an image in this interactive quiz to evaluate your fixation construct and uncover where Arsenal Foot™ Plating System’s variable angle system could improve your results.

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The data doesn’t lie: Construct #3 leads in compression by optimizing both screw angulation and insertion, two proven drivers of stability. This construct features the Arsenal Foot™ Plating System, engineered for up to 30° of variable angle control, delivering the highest compression performance across all tested configurations.1

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This visual illustrates a bone block demo; cadaveric testing using bicortical screws had similar results.

Arsenal Foot™ Plating System

In complex foot repairs, rigid fixation isn’t just a goal—it’s the difference between healing and complication.

The Arsenal Foot™ Plating System delivers nearly 10x more interfragmentary compression at 30° than conventional perpendicular screw constructs. Backed by biomechanical data, Arsenal’s 30° variable angle screw control not only increases contact area by nearly 5x, it redefines what's possible in rigid fixation.1

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Proven Strength at Every Angle

Compression isn’t just about pushing fragments together, it’s about ensuring consistent contact and stability at every step.

Arsenal’s 30° variable angle screw design delivers:

  • 4.9x greater bone contact area1
  • Up to 10.6x compression increase when angling screws in the second bone fragment 1

These numbers show the surgical advantages redefining what fixation can achieve.

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The Biomechanical Advantage

Side-by-side visualizations of 0° and 30° constructs illustrate the biomechanical advantages of the Arsenal Foot™ Plating System.

Variable angle screw insertion at 30° dramatically redistributes interfragmentary compression, resulting in more uniform pressure, increased bone contact, and improved force distribution across the fusion site.1

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What Leading Surgeons Are Saying
About the Arsenal Foot™ Plating System

Arsenal Foot™ Plating System delivers fixation surgeons can count on. Hear how Dr. Britton Plemmons uses Arsenal Foot™ to enhance compression, control, and confidence at every angle.

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"From fracture fixation to fusion, the Arsenal Foot™ Plating System delivers every time. Recent data published shows how unique the variable angle locking technology is and allows significant amount of compression and torsional resistance. This allows me to help accelerate the rehab protocols for most procedures and have my patients on their feet sooner while maintaining high levels of bone healing."

- Dr. Britton Plemmons, DPM

*Dr. Plemmons is a paid consultant of Enovis™.

Reference: 1. Data on file. Based on foam bone surrogate study using Arsenal and competitor plates. MKT-FA25-005, Rev A.

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