
JointMedica’s Investigational Device Exemption study of Polymotion Hip Resurfacing has officially achieved full enrollment.
The Polymotion Hip Resurfacing System is an investigational device designed for active patients seeking bone-conserving alternatives to traditional hip replacement. Unlike contemporary metal-on-metal technologies, Polymotion combines a Vitamin E-infused polyethylene cup with a titanium-coated shell and a metal femoral cap, avoiding metal-on-metal articulation while maintaining range of motion and implant stability.
With enrollment now complete, the study enters the phase of patient follow-up. Over the next two years, investigators will closely monitor outcomes to evaluate safety, performance, and long-term benefits.
Source: JointMedica
JointMedica's Investigational Device Exemption study of Polymotion Hip Resurfacing has officially achieved full enrollment.
The Polymotion Hip Resurfacing System is an investigational device designed for active patients seeking bone-conserving alternatives to traditional hip replacement. Unlike contemporary metal-on-metal technologies,...
JointMedica’s Investigational Device Exemption study of Polymotion Hip Resurfacing has officially achieved full enrollment.
The Polymotion Hip Resurfacing System is an investigational device designed for active patients seeking bone-conserving alternatives to traditional hip replacement. Unlike contemporary metal-on-metal technologies, Polymotion combines a Vitamin E-infused polyethylene cup with a titanium-coated shell and a metal femoral cap, avoiding metal-on-metal articulation while maintaining range of motion and implant stability.
With enrollment now complete, the study enters the phase of patient follow-up. Over the next two years, investigators will closely monitor outcomes to evaluate safety, performance, and long-term benefits.
Source: JointMedica
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.





