For Frank Foley, consultant for Plymouth, MN-based Blue Belt Technologies Inc. , there has been little transformational development in joint replacement product development in the last 20 to 30 years. Where development has been most evident is in the area of materials, such as improvements in polyethylene in particular.
But chiefly, joint replacement developers have failed to tap into the patient-specific approach, although that has begun to happen with the advent of patient-specific implants, supported by scans. This, however,...
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