
Medacta commenced Japanese launch of GMK SpheriKA, reportedly the first and only knee implant optimized for Kinematic Alignment, following its successful introduction in Europe and in the United States.
Built on the clinical history of the GMK Sphere Ball-in-Socket design, GMK SpheriKA has been designed to offer patients an implant that feels natural and stable during everyday activities. It also helps surgeons accommodate a broader range of anatomies while optimizing knee function and improving overall stability, addressing some of the key limitations found in conventional knee replacement designs.
Source: Medacta
Medacta commenced Japanese launch of GMK SpheriKA, reportedly the first and only knee implant optimized for Kinematic Alignment, following its successful introduction in Europe and in the United States.
Built on the clinical history of the GMK Sphere Ball-in-Socket design, GMK SpheriKA has been designed to offer patients an implant that feels...
Medacta commenced Japanese launch of GMK SpheriKA, reportedly the first and only knee implant optimized for Kinematic Alignment, following its successful introduction in Europe and in the United States.
Built on the clinical history of the GMK Sphere Ball-in-Socket design, GMK SpheriKA has been designed to offer patients an implant that feels natural and stable during everyday activities. It also helps surgeons accommodate a broader range of anatomies while optimizing knee function and improving overall stability, addressing some of the key limitations found in conventional knee replacement designs.
Source: Medacta
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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.





