Our Journey
10 years of success of Kinematic Alignment with Ball-in-Socket design
OUR JOURNEY TOWARD CLOSING THE GAP IN PATIENT SATISFACTION
Medacta has always been dedicated to sustainable innovation, with an unwavering commitment to improving patient satisfaction at every step of its journey. The development of GMK Sphere in 2011 marked a pivotal moment, as its Medial Ball-in-Socket stability represented a significant advancement over traditional designs. A decade ago, the integration of this implant with Kinematic Alignment became a key milestone, establishing a strong foundation for GMK SpheriKA – the first and only KA-optimized implant available on the market.
Ball-in-Socket implant evidence

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GMK SpheriKA

Existing femoral implants on the market were designed for the Mechanical Alignment (MA) technique. This can potentially compromise outcomes using KA technique23,24.
To potentially further improve KA results and ultimately patient satisfaction, Medacta has developed GMK SpheriKA, the first and only KA-optimized implant. GMK SpheriKA is built upon the strong heritage of the GMK Sphere Medial Ball-in-Socket, with a particular focus on the anterior aspect of the femur.
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