
Maxx Orthopedics marked completion of the first global Freedom Medial Congruent (MC) Insert procedures. The MC Insert is designed to enhance knee stability and replicate natural movement, offering improved performance in both cruciate-retaining and cruciate-sacrificing procedures.
Compared to conventional tibial inserts, the new MC insert is designed to deliver greater medial congruency in extension and more translation in the lateral compartment throughout full range of motion.
The system offers:
- Medial congruency for better stability throughout full ROM.
- Enhanced stability in extension and greater translation in lateral compartment.
- Replication of normal knee kinematics.
- An increased anterior lip that prevents femoral subluxation with or without PCL.
- Compatibility with cruciate retaining and cruciate sacrificing techniques.
Source: Maxx Orthopedics
Maxx Orthopedics marked completion of the first global Freedom Medial Congruent (MC) Insert procedures. The MC Insert is designed to enhance knee stability and replicate natural movement, offering improved performance in both cruciate-retaining and cruciate-sacrificing procedures.
Compared to conventional tibial inserts, the new MC insert is...
Maxx Orthopedics marked completion of the first global Freedom Medial Congruent (MC) Insert procedures. The MC Insert is designed to enhance knee stability and replicate natural movement, offering improved performance in both cruciate-retaining and cruciate-sacrificing procedures.
Compared to conventional tibial inserts, the new MC insert is designed to deliver greater medial congruency in extension and more translation in the lateral compartment throughout full range of motion.
The system offers:
- Medial congruency for better stability throughout full ROM.
- Enhanced stability in extension and greater translation in lateral compartment.
- Replication of normal knee kinematics.
- An increased anterior lip that prevents femoral subluxation with or without PCL.
- Compatibility with cruciate retaining and cruciate sacrificing techniques.
Source: Maxx Orthopedics
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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.




