EMPOWR Partial Knee™ Overview

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HALF IS THE WHOLE SOLUTION.

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EMPOWR PARTIAL KNEE™

The efficiency-based solution for early-stage, unicompartmental knee arthritis in today’s modern healthcare environment.

UNCONSTRAINED ARTICULATION

Natural, soft-tissue driven kinematics and universal femoral-tibial sizing compatibility

ANTHROPOMETRIC DESIGN

Anatomically shaped femoral and tibial components for comprehensive bone coverage in either medial or lateral compartments while minimizing potential for overhang

ANGLED, FLUTED FEMORAL PEGS

Positioned by size and designed to provide resistance to forces during flexion and increased surface area for optimal implant-cement bonding

EQUAL, 7MM CONDYLAR THICKNESS

Bone sparing and efficient flexion-extension gap balancing1

DECREASED FEMORAL RADIUS

Aids in achieving a minimum of 135 degrees of flexion

e+™ POLYETHYLENE

Blended with vitamin E and moderately cross-linked to reduce oxidation and long-term wear2

MULTIPLE TIBIAL FIXATION POINTS

Designed to provide stability against rotational forces and increased surface for optimal implant cement-bonding

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Single-tray system can contribute up to 50% in space and sterilization cost savings3

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Streamlined intuitive instrumentation

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Helps reduce the learning curve

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Helps reduce operating room set-up time

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Aligns perfectly with outpatient and ambulatory surgery center settings

Comprehensive

Empowering you throughout the continuum of care

From partial through revision knee arthroplasty, we’ve got you covered with the EMPOWR Knee System.

  1. Report, EMPOWR Partial Knee Surgeon Validation PR18-054-01
  2. e+™ Surgeon Testing Summary 001110-004. Data on file at DJO Global. Laboratory testing does not necessarily indicate clinical performance.
  3. Based on calculation of no. of trays compared to Oxford Uni Knee. https://www.zimmerbiomet.com/content/dam/zimmer-biomet/medical-professionals/000-surgical-techniques/knee/oxford-partial-knee-microplasty-instrumentation-surgical-technique.pdf