Profile: Encore Medical is an orthopedic device company that develops & distributes a comprehensive range of quality orthopedic devices, including surgical implants, sports medicine equipment & products for orthopedic rehabilitation, pain management and physical therapy. Our 3DKnee™ provides a wide range of motion and greater stability than other knee prostheses, its design minimizes the stress that leads to the premature deterioration of many implants.
The company was founded in 1985, has revenues of USD 5-10 Million, has ~40 employees and is ISO 9001, CE certified. OMX:OITN (SEC Filings)
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• Acetabular Liners |
• Alumina Acetabular Liners |
• Cemented Femoral Components |
• Cementless Acetabular Liners |
• Cementless Femoral Components |
• Cementless Tibial Components |
• Ceramic Acetabular Liners |
• Femoral Components |
• Hip Replacements, Acetabular Liners |
• Joint Prosthesis |
• Knee Joint Femorotibial Metal/Polymer Non-constrained Cemented Prosthesis (FDA Code: HSX / 888.3520) A knee joint femorotibial metal/polymer non-constrained cemented prosthesis is a device intended to be implanted to replace part of a knee joint. The device limits minimally (less than normal anatomic constraints) translation in one or more planes. It has no linkage across-the-joint. This generic type of device includes prostheses that have a femoral condylar resurfacing component or components made of alloys, such as cobalt-chromium-molybdenum, and a tibial component or components made of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene and are intended for use with bone cement (888.3027). |
• Lateral Tibial Inserts |
• Medial Tibial inserts |
• Metal Non-Constrained Femorotibial Knee Prosthesis (FDA Code: KTX / 888.3490) A knee joint femorotibial metal/composite non-constrained cemented prosthesis is a device intended to be implanted to replace part of a knee joint. The device limits minimally (less than normal anatomic constraints) translation in one or more planes. It has no linkage across-the-joint. This generic type of device includes prostheses that have a femoral condylar resurfacing component or components made of alloys, such as cobalt-chromium-molybdenum, and a tibial condylar component or components made of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene with carbon fibers composite and are intended for use with bone cement (888.3027). |
• Metal/Polymer Semi-Constrained Hip Prosthesis (FDA Code: LPH / 888.3358) A hip joint metal/polymer/metal semi-constrained porous-coated uncemented prosthesis is a device intended to be implanted to replace a hip joint. The device limits translation and rotation in one or more planes via the geometry of its articulating surfaces. It has no linkage across the joint. This generic type of device has a femoral component made of a cobalt-chromium-molybdenum (Co-Cr-Mo) alloy or a titanium-aluminum-vanadium (Ti-6Al-4V) alloy and an acetabular component composed of an ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene articulating bearing surface fixed in a metal shell made of Co-Cr-Mo or Ti-6Al-4V. The femoral stem and acetabular shell have a porous coating made of, in the case of Co-Cr-Mo substrates, beads of the same alloy, and in the case of Ti-6Al-4V substrates, fibers of commercially pure titanium or Ti-6Al-4V alloy. The porous coating has a volume porosity between 30 and 70 percent, an average pore size between 100 and 1,000 microns, interconnecting porosity, and a porous coating thickness between 500 and 1,500 microns. The generic type of device has a design to achieve biological fixation to bone without the use of bone cement. |
• Molded Metal Back Tibial components |
• Orthopedic instruments, total knee Systems |
• Patellar Implants |
• Polyethylene Acetabular Liners |
• Polyethylene TibiaL Components |
• Polyethylene Tibial Inserts |
• Porous Femoral Components |
• Primary Femoral Components |
• Primary Shell/Cup Systems |
• Revision Femoral Components |
• Stabilized Total Knee Systems |
• Stable Femoral Components |
• Tibial Components |
• Tibial Inserts |
• Total Condylar Knee System |
• Total Knee Prosthesis |
• Total Knee Systems |