Motion Preservation & Fusion Solutions

Anatomical Implant Guide

Anatomical Implant Guide

Orthopaedic implants are utilised across three principal domains: Arthroplasty, Trauma, and Spinal Surgery.

  • Arthroplasty: Joint replacement procedures designed to restore mobility and relieve pain in degenerative or damaged joints.

  • Trauma: Fixation Systems developed to stabilise fractures, correct deformities, and support bone healing following injury.

  • Spinal: Devices engineered to address instability, deformity, and degenerative conditions of the spine, providing structural support and alignment.

Select an anatomical site to explore the relevant implant solutions, surgical considerations, and clinical outcomes associated with each category.

ROTOglideĀ® Great Toe Implant System

Proven 20-Year Survivorship

An advanced, uncemented three-part implant offering motion preservation, pain relief, and high long‑term durability for Hallux Rigidus grades 2, 3, 4.