
NextStep Arthropedix commenced launch of TheRay Collared and Collarless Hip System.
TheRay offers progressive lateralization, providing a progressively greater horizontal offset with each size, while still maintaining leg length, vertical offset and neck angle. The stem is designed to more accurately match anatomical variations and consistencies for optimal biomechanical reconstruction.
TheRay Hip includes acetabular cups (available in solid, holed and multi-holed options), acetabular liners (available in neutral, hooded, face-changing and lateralized (+5mm) options, femoral heads (available in Mg-PSZ ceramic, BIOLOX delta and CoCr alloy) and femoral stems (offered in sizes ranging from 0 to 9, in collared and collarless versions and available in both standard and lateralized offsets).
TheRay is scheduled for full commercial release in the fourth quarter of 2024.
Source: NextStep Arthropedix
NextStep Arthropedix commenced launch of TheRay Collared and Collarless Hip System.
TheRay offers progressive lateralization, providing a progressively greater horizontal offset with each size, while still maintaining leg length, vertical offset and neck angle. The stem is designed to more accurately match anatomical variations and...
NextStep Arthropedix commenced launch of TheRay Collared and Collarless Hip System.
TheRay offers progressive lateralization, providing a progressively greater horizontal offset with each size, while still maintaining leg length, vertical offset and neck angle. The stem is designed to more accurately match anatomical variations and consistencies for optimal biomechanical reconstruction.
TheRay Hip includes acetabular cups (available in solid, holed and multi-holed options), acetabular liners (available in neutral, hooded, face-changing and lateralized (+5mm) options, femoral heads (available in Mg-PSZ ceramic, BIOLOX delta and CoCr alloy) and femoral stems (offered in sizes ranging from 0 to 9, in collared and collarless versions and available in both standard and lateralized offsets).
TheRay is scheduled for full commercial release in the fourth quarter of 2024.
Source: NextStep Arthropedix
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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.





