EMPOWR PS Knee™

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EMPOWR PS Knee™
Category: DJO Knee

The EMPOWR PS Knee recreates the stability of the natural, healthy knee throughout a full range of motion. By creating a knee replacement with inherent stability, patients have the ability to return to an active and healthy lifestyle.

The EMPOWR PS Knee femoral component features a single radius design to maintain consistent soft tissue tension throughout a full range of motion. This single radius, in combination with a conforming insert design, controls the anterior-posterior translation of the femoral component and enhances quadriceps efficiency for the patient.1,2

Description

RESTORING NATURAL STABILITY The EMPOWR PS Knee recreates natural stability throughout a full range of motion, from early through deep flexion, creating a more natural feeling knee.


Early Flexion: Prior to post engagement, the symmetric anterior lip of the EMPOWR PS insert, paired with the conforming insert surface, prevents excess anterior femoral translation. This recreates natural stability and provides the patient with confidence in their knee.

 

Mid Flexion: The EMPOWR PS Knee has a mid flexion engaging cam and post. The rounded cam of the femoral component softly engages with the contoured post to create a seamless transition from early to mid flexion.

 

Deep Flexion: The articulation of the EMPOWR PS Knee is less conforming in deep flexion, allowing the soft tissues to drive femoral rollback and natural medial pivot motion.

EMPOWR PS FEMORAL COMPONENT

The EMPOWR PS Knee™ recreates natural stability throughout a full range of motion, from early through deep flexion, creating a more natural feeling knee.

EMPOWR PS TIBIAL INSERT
 
Achieves natural stability through seamless cam articulation
 

 
EMPOWR TIBIAL BASEPLATE
 
Asymmetric Baseplate Design maximizes coverage and optimizes baseplate fixation
 

 

  • “Quadriceps force after TKA with femoral single radius: An in vitro study” Sven Ostermeier, Christina Stukenborg-Colsman. Acta Orthop. 2011 Jun; 82(3): 339–343. Published online 2011 Jul 8. doi: 10.3109/17453674.2011.574564
  • “Single radius of curvature implant design enhances patient lower limb power output following total knee arthroplasty” D. F. Hamilton, P. Gaston, A.H.R.W. Simpson. Spotlight No. 0152 ORS 2012 Annual Meeting

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