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<h3 class="assessment">Section 1 of 3</h3>
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<div class="col-lg-12 top">1. Which knee is causing you problems?</div>
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<input type="radio" name="q1" id="q1-0" value="Left"> Left </label>
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<input type="radio" name="q1" id="q1-1" value="Right"> Right </label>
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<div class="col-lg-12 top">2. How would you describe your knee pain?</div>
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<select id="q2" name="q2" class="form-control">
<option value="">Select</option>
<option value="Severe">Severe</option>
<option value="Moderate">Moderate</option>
<option value="Mild">Mild</option>
<option value="Very Mild">Very Mild</option>
<option value="I do not have knee pain">I do not have knee pain</option>
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<label class="col-lg-12 top control-label" for="q3">3. How long have you had this pain?</label>
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<option value="3 or more years">3 or more years</option>
<option value="1-3 years">1-3 years</option>
<option value="1 year">1 year</option>
<option value="Started within past 6 months">Started within past 6 months</option>
<option value="Just started">Just started</option>
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<label class="col-lg-12 top control-label" for="q4">4. On a scale of 1-5, how much worse has your knee pain gotten recently?</label>
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<option value="">Select</option>
<option value="5 - extremely worse change, unable to bend or walk">5 - extremely worse change, unable to bend or walk</option>
<option value="4 - worse change, very painful to bend or walk">4 - worse change, very painful to bend or walk</option>
<option value="3 - some change, bending and walking are painful but tolerable">3 - some change, bending and walking are painful but tolerable</option>
<option value="2 - very little change, irritating to bend and walk">2 - very little change, irritating to bend and walk</option>
<option value="1 - No change">1 - No change</option>
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<label class="col-lg-12 top control-label" for="q21">5. Have you gone through physical therapy for treatment of your knee pain?</label>
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<input type="radio" name="q21" id="q21-0" value="Yes"> Yes </label>
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<input type="radio" name="q21" id="q21-1" value="No"> No </label>
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<label class="col-lg-12 top control-label" for="q5">6. Have you received injections into your knee joint as part of your treatment for knee pain?</label>
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<input type="radio" name="q5" id="q5-0" value="Yes"> Yes </label>
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<input type="radio" name="q5" id="q5-1" value="No"> No </label>
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<label class="col-lg-12 top control-label" for="q6">7. If you have received knee injections, when did they start?</label>
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<select id="q6" name="q6" class="form-control">
<option value="">Select</option>
<option value="Within the past 6 months">Within the past 6 months</option>
<option value="Between 6 and 12 months ago">Between 6 and 12 months ago</option>
<option value="Between 1 and 2 years ago">Between 1 and 2 years ago</option>
<option value="More than 2 years ago">More than 2 years ago</option>
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<label class="col-lg-12 top control-label" for="q7">8. Have you been told or are you concerned that you may have a sensitivity or be allergic to certain types of metal?</label>
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<input type="radio" name="q7" id="q7-0" value="Yes"> Yes </label>
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<h3 class="assessment">Section 2 of 3</h3>
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<label class="col-lg-12 top control-label" for="q8">9. How long can you walk, with or without cane or walking device, before knee pain becomes an issue?</label>
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<option value="">Select</option>
<option value="Not at all, severe pain when walking">Not at all, severe pain when walking</option>
<option value="Around the house only">Around the house only</option>
<option value="Around the house only">Around the house only</option>
<option value="5 to 15 minutes">5 to 15 minutes</option>
<option value="16 to 30 minutes">16 to 30 minutes</option>
<option value="No pain/More than 30 minutes">No pain/More than 30 minutes</option>
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<label class="col-lg-12 top control-label" for="q9">10. Does knee pain cause you to limp?</label>
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<select id="q9" name="q9" class="form-control">
<option value="">Select</option>
<option value="All of the time">All of the time</option>
<option value="Most of the time">Most of the time</option>
<option value="Often, not just at first">Often, not just at first</option>
<option value="Sometimes, or just at first">Sometimes, or just at first</option>
<option value="Rarely/Never">Rarely/Never</option>
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<label class="col-lg-12 top control-label" for="q10">11. In a month, how many nights does knee pain affect your sleep?</label>
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<div class="col-lg-12 bottom">
<select id="q10" name="q10" class="form-control">
<option value="">Select</option>
<option value="Every night">Every night</option>
<option value="Most nights">Most nights</option>
<option value="Some nights">Some nights</option>
<option value="Only 1 or 2 nights">Only 1 or 2 nights</option>
<option value="No nights">No nights</option>
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<label class="col-lg-12 top control-label" for="q11">12. How much does your knee pain limit your daily activities?</label>
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<select id="q11" name="q11" class="form-control">
<option value="">Select</option>
<option value="Totally">Totally</option>
<option value="Greatly">Greatly</option>
<option value="Moderately">Moderately</option>
<option value="A little bit">A little bit</option>
<option value="Not at all">Not at all</option>
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<label class="col-lg-12 top control-label" for="q12">13. How often do you feel like your knees are unstable or may fail to support you?</label>
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<option value="All of the time">All of the time</option>
<option value="Most of the time">Most of the time</option>
<option value="Often, not just at first">Often, not just at first</option>
<option value="Sometimes, or just at first">Sometimes, or just at first</option>
<option value="Rarely/Never">Rarely/Never</option>
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<label class="col-lg-12 top control-label" for="q13">14. Can you perform activities such as shopping and housekeeping on your own?</label>
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<select id="q13" name="q13" class="form-control">
<option value="">Select</option>
<option value="No, impossible">No, impossible</option>
<option value="With extreme difficulty">With extreme difficulty</option>
<option value="With moderate difficulty">With moderate difficulty</option>
<option value="With little difficulty">With little difficulty</option>
<option value="Yes, easily">Yes, easily</option>
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<label class="col-lg-12 top control-label" for="q14">15. Please list your top 4 responses to the following question:<br><span class="importantlabel" style="font-family:snemericsemibold" ;="">After surgery, I want a knee replacement
that:</span></label><br>
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<span class="importantbold" style="font-family:snemericsemibold" ;="">Most important:</span><br>
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<option value="Lasts as long as possible">Lasts as long as possible</option>
<option value="Addresses my concern about metal allergies/sensitivity">Addresses my concern about metal allergies/sensitivity</option>
<option value="Uses robotic assistance to improve surgical accuracy">Uses robotic assistance to improve surgical accuracy</option>
<option value="Feels as natural as possible">Feels as natural as possible</option>
<option value="Helps me recover as quickly as possible after surgery">Helps me recover as quickly as possible after surgery</option>
<option value="Helps me return to the highest level of activity possible">Helps me return to the highest level of activity possible</option>
<option value="Allows me to have the procedure done as an outpatient procedure">Allows me to have the procedure done as an outpatient procedure</option>
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<span class="importantbold" style="font-family:snemericsemibold" ;="">Next most important:</span><br>
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<option value="Lasts as long as possible">Lasts as long as possible</option>
<option value="Addresses my concern about metal allergies/sensitivity">Addresses my concern about metal allergies/sensitivity</option>
<option value="Uses robotic assistance to improve surgical accuracy">Uses robotic assistance to improve surgical accuracy</option>
<option value="Feels as natural as possible">Feels as natural as possible</option>
<option value="Helps me recover as quickly as possible after surgery">Helps me recover as quickly as possible after surgery</option>
<option value="Helps me return to the highest level of activity possible">Helps me return to the highest level of activity possible</option>
<option value="Allows me to have the procedure done as an outpatient procedure">Allows me to have the procedure done as an outpatient procedure</option>
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<span class="importantbold" style="font-family:snemericsemibold" ;="">Third most important:</span><br>
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<option value="">Select</option>
<option value="Lasts as long as possible">Lasts as long as possible</option>
<option value="Addresses my concern about metal allergies/sensitivity">Addresses my concern about metal allergies/sensitivity</option>
<option value="Uses robotic assistance to improve surgical accuracy">Uses robotic assistance to improve surgical accuracy</option>
<option value="Feels as natural as possible">Feels as natural as possible</option>
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<option value="Allows me to have the procedure done as an outpatient procedure">Allows me to have the procedure done as an outpatient procedure</option>
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<span class="importantbold" style="font-family:snemericsemibold" ;="">Fourth most important:</span><br>
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<option value="Allows me to have the procedure done as an outpatient procedure">Allows me to have the procedure done as an outpatient procedure</option>
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<label class="col-lg-12 top control-label" for="q18">16. What do you miss most because of knee pain?</label>
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<select id="q18" name="q18" class="form-control">
<option value="">Select</option>
<option value="Walking">Walking</option>
<option value="Climbing stairs">Climbing stairs</option>
<option value="Fully bending my knee">Fully bending my knee</option>
<option value="Participating in sports or activities">Participating in sports or activities</option>
<option value="Pain-free sleep">Pain-free sleep</option>
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Skip to content Call us today! Schedule a consultation Sn demo knee homenaviositesdev2024-04-26T19:08:38+00:00 KNEE REPLACEMENT QUESTIONS? Discover new, game-changing technologies that can help you start living your full life again—a more normal feeling knee,1 a smoother recovery2,3 and implants built to last. OFFICIAL JOINT REPLACEMENT TECHNOLOGY OF THE PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME * * * * * * * * THE ULTIMATE KNEE REPLACEMENT EXPERIENCE SEE HOW KNEE REPLACEMENT HAS CHANGED—AND WHAT IT CAN DO FOR YOU. General HIGHER PATIENT SATISFACTION—SMOOTHER RECOVERY4,5,6 The JOURNEY◊ II Knee System has been demonstrated to improve a patient’s range of motion more quickly after surgery. This faster recovery, along with the implant’s normal pattern of motion, have been shown to lead to high levels of patient satisfaction. Learn more WHAT IS JOURNEY◊ II TECHNOLOGY? THE JOURNEY II AKS DIFFERENCE One of the most remarkable breakthroughs in design of total knee replacements has been the creation of the JOURNEY II Active Knee Solutions. Designed using the latest in human simulation software, and built using some of the most wear-resistant materials available, this unique implant was designed to address two of the most common concerns associated with knee replacement implants: implant wear and implant feel. Commonly described as a hinge joint, your knees actually do much more than simply swing back and forth. In fact, every time your knee bends, forces in and around the joint work together to produce a subtle and complex rotational movement that you don’t even realize is there. However, if this rotational movement is removed, the change can be felt in the muscles and ligaments through the entire leg. AN IMPLANT BUILT TO LAST With Smith+Nephew knee implants, your surgeon has access to OXINIUM◊ Oxidized Zirconium. This unique metal alloy is designed to reduce the effects of implant wear and tear. In fact, OXINIUM knee implants have been lab-tested for durability 9-times longer than the international standard for joint replacements7. Learn more WHAT IS OXINIUM◊ OXIDIZED ZIRCONIUM? If it is determined that an implant made with VERILAST◊ technology is right for you, the femoral – or thighbone portion – of your implant will be made from OXINIUM Oxidized Zirconium – a patented and award winning ceramicised metal alloy that Smith+Nephew spent more than a decade developing. During manufacture, OXINIUM implants undergo a process that transforms the implant’s surface into a hard, ceramicised metal – while still retaining all of the durability of the underlying metal. In addition to being more durable than a true ceramic, this metal implant’s ceramicised surface is more than twice as hard and therefore twice as resistant to the kind of scratching that can cause a cobalt chrome implant to wear out before its time.10 DECADES OF EXPERIENCE Since the 1960s, we have been dedicated to making the most innovative knee implants in the world. Building on our heritage of pioneering knee designs and clinically proven knee systems, today’s knee implants from Smith+Nephew are designed to meet the demands of today’s active patients and get them back to living lives unlimited by knee pain. Schedule a consultation THE ULTIMATE ROBOTICS-ASSISTED KNEE REPLACEMENT EXPERIENCE SEE HOW KNEE REPLACEMENT HAS CHANGED—AND WHAT IT CAN DO FOR YOU. ASC HIGHER PATIENT SATISFACTION—SMOOTHER RECOVERY4,5,6 The JOURNEY◊ II Knee System has been demonstrated to improve a patient’s range of motion more quickly after surgery. This faster recovery, along with the implant’s normal pattern of motion, have been shown to lead to high levels of patient satisfaction. Learn more WHAT IS JOURNEY◊ II TECHNOLOGY? THE JOURNEY II AKS DIFFERENCE One of the most remarkable breakthroughs in design of total knee replacements has been the creation of the JOURNEY II Active Knee Solutions. Designed using the latest in human simulation software, and built using some of the most wear-resistant materials available, this unique implant was designed to address two of the most common concerns associated with knee replacement implants: implant wear and implant feel. Commonly described as a hinge joint, your knees actually do much more than simply swing back and forth. In fact, every time your knee bends, forces in and around the joint work together to produce a subtle and complex rotational movement that you don’t even realize is there. However, if this rotational movement is removed, the change can be felt in the muscles and ligaments through the entire leg. AN IMPLANT BUILT TO LAST With Smith+Nephew knee implants, your surgeon has access to OXINIUM◊ Oxidized Zirconium. This unique metal alloy is designed to reduce the effects of implant wear and tear. In fact, OXINIUM knee implants have been lab-tested for durability 9-times longer than the international standard for joint replacements7. Learn more WHAT IS OXINIUM◊ OXIDIZED ZIRCONIUM? If it is determined that an implant made with VERILAST◊ technology is right for you, the femoral – or thighbone portion – of your implant will be made from OXINIUM Oxidized Zirconium – a patented and award winning ceramicised metal alloy that Smith+Nephew spent more than a decade developing. During manufacture, OXINIUM implants undergo a process that transforms the implant’s surface into a hard, ceramicised metal – while still retaining all of the durability of the underlying metal. In addition to being more durable than a true ceramic, this metal implant’s ceramicised surface is more than twice as hard and therefore twice as resistant to the kind of scratching that can cause a cobalt chrome implant to wear out before its time.10 SLEEP IN YOUR OWN BED Did you know that knee replacement surgery can be an outpatient procedure? You can have surgery in the morning and be sleeping in your own bed that same night—with the same Smith+Nephew implants and technologies available in the traditional hospital setting. Schedule a consultation THE ULTIMATE KNEE REPLACEMENT EXPERIENCE SEE HOW KNEE REPLACEMENT HAS CHANGED—AND WHAT IT CAN DO FOR YOU. Robotics DESIGNED FOR YOU With 3D digital modeling from the CORI◊ Surgical System you get a surgical plan that’s customized to your unique anatomy. That means your surgeon can perform your procedure more efficiently and accurately than traditional knee replacement surgery. Learn more ROBOTICS-ASSISTED SURGERY The latest innovation from Smith+Nephew is our handheld robotics-assisted technology for partial and total knee replacements. This advanced technology enables your surgeon to plan and perform your surgery with a greater degree of accuracy than is possible with traditional methods.9 A UNIQUE PLAN Your knee replacement surgery is as unique as you are. After all, it is the only one that’s based on the combination of your individual knee anatomy and the specific implant your surgeon has determined is right for you. To help ensure your implant is positioned and aligned correctly to your anatomy, the CORI◊ Surgical System creates a customized 3D digital model of your knee. This three-dimensional view helps your surgeon choose the right implant for you. In addition, the 3D digital model eliminates the need to get a CT scan of your knee before your surgery, which reduces your exposure to harmful radiation. A NATURAL FIT The benefits of robotics-assisted surgery is about more than just a detailed 3D view of your knee. The CORI◊ Surgical System also helps ensure your procedure is performed as the surgeon planned it, giving you the benefits of enhanced accuracy when compared to traditional knee surgery. Accuracy is important because it not only helps the implant function as intended, it also helps avoid uneven wear which can shorten the longevity of an implant. MORE IMPLANT OPTIONS Unlike other robotics platforms, our system works with all of our partial and total knee implants – including those made from our exclusive VERILAST Technology for added durability. This wide selection allows your surgeon to chose the right implant for you. HIGHER PATIENT SATISFACTION—SMOOTHER RECOVERY4,5,6 The JOURNEY◊ II Knee System has been demonstrated to improve a patient’s range of motion more quickly after surgery. This faster recovery, along with the implant’s normal pattern of motion, have been shown to lead to high levels of patient satisfaction. Learn more WHAT IS JOURNEY◊ II TECHNOLOGY? THE JOURNEY II AKS DIFFERENCE One of the most remarkable breakthroughs in design of total knee replacements has been the creation of the JOURNEY II Active Knee Solutions. Designed using the latest in human simulation software, and built using some of the most wear-resistant materials available, this unique implant was designed to address two of the most common concerns associated with knee replacement implants: implant wear and implant feel. Commonly described as a hinge joint, your knees actually do much more than simply swing back and forth. In fact, every time your knee bends, forces in and around the joint work together to produce a subtle and complex rotational movement that you don’t even realize is there. However, if this rotational movement is removed, the change can be felt in the muscles and ligaments through the entire leg. AN IMPLANT BUILT TO LAST With Smith+Nephew knee implants, your surgeon has access to OXINIUM◊ Oxidized Zirconium. This unique metal alloy is designed to reduce the effects of implant wear and tear. In fact, OXINIUM knee implants have been lab-tested for durability 9-times longer than the international standard for joint replacements7. Learn more WHAT IS OXINIUM◊ OXIDIZED ZIRCONIUM? If it is determined that an implant made with VERILAST◊ technology is right for you, the femoral – or thighbone portion – of your implant will be made from OXINIUM Oxidized Zirconium – a patented and award winning ceramicised metal alloy that Smith+Nephew spent more than a decade developing. During manufacture, OXINIUM implants undergo a process that transforms the implant’s surface into a hard, ceramicised metal – while still retaining all of the durability of the underlying metal. In addition to being more durable than a true ceramic, this metal implant’s ceramicised surface is more than twice as hard and therefore twice as resistant to the kind of scratching that can cause a cobalt chrome implant to wear out before its time.10 THE ULTIMATE ROBOTICS-ASSISTED KNEE REPLACEMENT EXPERIENCE SEE HOW KNEE REPLACEMENT HAS CHANGED—AND WHAT IT CAN DO FOR YOU. ASC/Robotics DESIGNED FOR YOU With 3D digital modeling from the CORI◊ Surgical System you get a surgical plan that’s customized to your unique anatomy. That means your surgeon can perform your procedure more efficiently and accurately than traditional knee replacement surgery. Learn more ROBOTICS-ASSISTED SURGERY The latest innovation from Smith+Nephew is our handheld robotics-assisted technology for partial and total knee replacements. This advanced technology enables your surgeon to plan and perform your surgery with a greater degree of accuracy than is possible with traditional methods.9 A UNIQUE PLAN Your knee replacement surgery is as unique as you are. After all, it is the only one that’s based on the combination of your individual knee anatomy and the specific implant your surgeon has determined is right for you. To help ensure your implant is positioned and aligned correctly to your anatomy, the CORI◊ Surgical System creates a customized 3D digital model of your knee. This three-dimensional view helps your surgeon choose the right implant for you. In addition, the 3D digital model eliminates the need to get a CT scan of your knee before your surgery, which reduces your exposure to harmful radiation. A NATURAL FIT The benefits of robotics-assisted surgery is about more than just a detailed 3D view of your knee. The CORI◊ Surgical System also helps ensure your procedure is performed as the surgeon planned it, giving you the benefits of enhanced accuracy when compared to traditional knee surgery. Accuracy is important because it not only helps the implant function as intended, it also helps avoid uneven wear which can shorten the longevity of an implant. MORE IMPLANT OPTIONS Unlike other robotics platforms, our system works will all of our partial and total knee implants – including those made from our exclusive VERILAST Technology for added durability. This wide selection allows your surgeon to chose the right implant for you. HIGHER PATIENT SATISFACTION—SMOOTHER RECOVERY4,5,6 The JOURNEY◊ II Knee System has been demonstrated to improve a patient’s range of motion more quickly after surgery. This faster recovery, along with the implant’s normal pattern of motion, have been shown to lead to high levels of patient satisfaction. Learn more WHAT IS JOURNEY◊ II TECHNOLOGY? THE JOURNEY II AKS DIFFERENCE One of the most remarkable breakthroughs in design of total knee replacements has been the creation of the JOURNEY II Active Knee Solutions. Designed using the latest in human simulation software, and built using some of the most wear-resistant materials available, this unique implant was designed to address two of the most common concerns associated with knee replacement implants: implant wear and implant feel. Commonly described as a hinge joint, your knees actually do much more than simply swing back and forth. In fact, every time your knee bends, forces in and around the joint work together to produce a subtle and complex rotational movement that you don’t even realize is there. However, if this rotational movement is removed, the change can be felt in the muscles and ligaments through the entire leg. AN IMPLANT BUILT TO LAST With Smith+Nephew knee implants, your surgeon has access to OXINIUM◊ Oxidized Zirconium. This unique metal alloy is designed to reduce the effects of implant wear and tear. In fact, OXINIUM knee implants have been lab-tested for durability 9-times longer than the international standard for joint replacements7. Learn more WHAT IS OXINIUM◊ OXIDIZED ZIRCONIUM? If it is determined that an implant made with VERILAST◊ technology is right for you, the femoral – or thighbone portion – of your implant will be made from OXINIUM Oxidized Zirconium – a patented and award winning ceramicised metal alloy that Smith+Nephew spent more than a decade developing. During manufacture, OXINIUM implants undergo a process that transforms the implant’s surface into a hard, ceramicised metal – while still retaining all of the durability of the underlying metal. In addition to being more durable than a true ceramic, this metal implant’s ceramicised surface is more than twice as hard and therefore twice as resistant to the kind of scratching that can cause a cobalt chrome implant to wear out before its time.10 SLEEP IN YOUR OWN BED Did you know that knee replacement surgery can be an outpatient procedure? You can have surgery in the morning and be sleeping in your own bed that same night – with the same Smith+Nephew implants and technologies available in the traditional hospital setting. Schedule a consultation THOMAS E. KNOX, MD, ABOS, FAAOS, FAANA Dr. Thomas Knox has practiced as an orthopaedic surgeon in Mountain Home since 1983. He attended the University of Missouri School of Medicine in Columbia and completed his residency at the University of Kentucky in Lexington. Originally from Thayer, Missouri, Dr. Knox and his wife, Deborah, have been married since 1975. They have two adult children and two grandsons. Dr. Knox joined the Baxter Health Bone & Joint Clinic in March, 2024 and sees patients in Mountain Home and West Plains. DON FRANKLIN III, MD, ABOS, FAAOS Dr. Don Franklin III is a fellowship-trained sports medicine orthopaedic surgeon at Twin Lakes Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine. He graduated from Samford University as a four-year NCAA Division I scholarship golf athlete. He attended the University of Tennessee College of Medicine and completed residency training at Campbell Clinic Orthopaedics. After residency, he moved to Taos, New Mexico, for his sports medicine fellowship. He is accepting new patients in Mountain Home, Salem, and West Plains. JASON P. MCCONNELL, MD, ABOS, FAAOS Dr. Jason McConnell attended the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville to play baseball for the Razorbacks and was drafted by the Minnesota Twins. He played professional baseball before medical school and residency at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock. He and his wife, Laney, have two daughters and moved to Mountain Home since 2014. He sees patients at Twin Lakes Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine in Mountain Home and Harrison. M.B. (WIN) MOORE III, MD, ABOS, FAAOS Dr. Win Moore has been practicing as an orthopaedic surgeon in Mountain Home since 2008. A graduate of the University of Southern Mississippi, he attended the University of Mississippi Medical School in Jackson and completed his residency at Louisiana State University Medical Center in Shreveport. He and his wife, Dana, enjoy spending time with family and watching their youngest daughter, Laykin, play basketball. He sees patients at Baxter Health Bone & Joint Clinic in Mountain Home, Melbourne, and Mountain View. RUSS B. RAULS, MD, ABOS, FAAOS Dr. Russ Raul attended the University of Central Arkansas in Conway, where he played football for 3 years before moving to Little Rock for medical school and residency at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Dr. Rauls completed an orthopaedic fellowship in Combined Adult Reconstruction and Sports Medicine at Triangle Orthopaedic Associates in Durham, North Carolina. Dr. Rauls joined Twin Lakes Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine in 2011. He and his wife, Tenille, have five children. EDWIN “ED” ROEDER, MD, ABOS, FAAOS Dr. Ed Roeder attended Stanford University in Stanford, California, and Baylor College of Medicine in Waco, Texas. He completed a residency at Texas A&M University and Scott White Hospital and Clinics in College Station, with emphasis on sports medicine and orthopaedic surgery. Dr. Roeder and his wife, Kristin, moved from southern Missouri in 2023. He sees patients at Baxter Health Bone & Joint Clinic in Mountain Home, Melbourne, and Mountain View. DISCOVER THE BENEFITS Request an appointment with us today to learn about knee replacement surgery that delivers a more natural feeling knee,1 a quicker, smoother recovery2,3 and an implant built to last. HOW BAD IS YOUR KNEE PAIN? ANSWER THESE COMMON, MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS TO HELP YOUR DOCTOR BETTER UNDERSTAND YOUR KNEE PAIN. Answer questions SECTION 1 OF 3 1. Which knee is causing you problems? Left Right Both 2. How would you describe your knee pain? Select Severe Moderate Mild Very Mild I do not have knee pain 3. How long have you had this pain? Select 3 or more years 1-3 years 1 year Started within past 6 months Just started 4. On a scale of 1-5, how much worse has your knee pain gotten recently? Select 5 - extremely worse change, unable to bend or walk 4 - worse change, very painful to bend or walk 3 - some change, bending and walking are painful but tolerable 2 - very little change, irritating to bend and walk 1 - No change 5. Have you gone through physical therapy for treatment of your knee pain? Yes No 6. Have you received injections into your knee joint as part of your treatment for knee pain? Yes No I do not know 7. If you have received knee injections, when did they start? Select Within the past 6 months Between 6 and 12 months ago Between 1 and 2 years ago More than 2 years ago 8. Have you been told or are you concerned that you may have a sensitivity or be allergic to certain types of metal? Yes No I do not know Previous Next SECTION 2 OF 3 9. How long can you walk, with or without cane or walking device, before knee pain becomes an issue? Select Not at all, severe pain when walking Around the house only Around the house only 5 to 15 minutes 16 to 30 minutes No pain/More than 30 minutes 10. Does knee pain cause you to limp? Select All of the time Most of the time Often, not just at first Sometimes, or just at first Rarely/Never 11. In a month, how many nights does knee pain affect your sleep? Select Every night Most nights Some nights Only 1 or 2 nights No nights 12. How much does your knee pain limit your daily activities? Select Totally Greatly Moderately A little bit Not at all 13. How often do you feel like your knees are unstable or may fail to support you? Select All of the time Most of the time Often, not just at first Sometimes, or just at first Rarely/Never 14. Can you perform activities such as shopping and housekeeping on your own? Select No, impossible With extreme difficulty With moderate difficulty With little difficulty Yes, easily Previous Next SECTION 3 OF 3 15. Please list your top 4 responses to the following question: After surgery, I want a knee replacement that: Most important: Select Lasts as long as possible Addresses my concern about metal allergies/sensitivity Uses robotic assistance to improve surgical accuracy Feels as natural as possible Helps me recover as quickly as possible after surgery Helps me return to the highest level of activity possible Allows me to have the procedure done as an outpatient procedure Next most important: Select Lasts as long as possible Addresses my concern about metal allergies/sensitivity Uses robotic assistance to improve surgical accuracy Feels as natural as possible Helps me recover as quickly as possible after surgery Helps me return to the highest level of activity possible Allows me to have the procedure done as an outpatient procedure Third most important: Select Lasts as long as possible Addresses my concern about metal allergies/sensitivity Uses robotic assistance to improve surgical accuracy Feels as natural as possible Helps me recover as quickly as possible after surgery Helps me return to the highest level of activity possible Allows me to have the procedure done as an outpatient procedure Fourth most important: Select Lasts as long as possible Addresses my concern about metal allergies/sensitivity Uses robotic assistance to improve surgical accuracy Feels as natural as possible Helps me recover as quickly as possible after surgery Helps me return to the highest level of activity possible Allows me to have the procedure done as an outpatient procedure 16. What do you miss most because of knee pain? Select Walking Climbing stairs Fully bending my knee Participating in sports or activities Pain-free sleep Previous Next YOU'RE ALMOST DONE! PRINT OUT YOUR RESULTS You can print your assessment answers by clicking the "Print Results" button below. A separate window will open to display your answers. Print these out and click the Find a physician button to find a physician near you. If you do not see your results, please ensure you do not have pop-up blockers enabled for this site. Print Results Schedule a consultation BRINGING ADVANCEMENTS TO THE MARKET Baxter Health, a fully integrated non-profit health system that has been serving patients of north central Arkansas and south central Missouri since 1963, is home to some of the most advanced orthopaedic technology in the nation. From total joint replacement to robotic-assisted surgery and general sports medicine to state-of-the-art arthritis treatment and more, our board-certified team of orthopaedic surgeons are dedicated to providing the highest quality orthopaedic care for patients in the communities we serve. YES – YOU CAN. It’s time to stop settling and start getting on with your life. You can take the stairs.*8 You can go for walks. You can stop being afraid. You can – with the ultimate knee replacement experience. Schedule a consultation The information listed on this site is for informational and educational purposes and is not meant as medical advice. Every patient’s case is unique and each patient should follow his or her doctor’s specific instructions. Please discuss nutrition, medication and treatment options with your doctor to make sure you are getting the proper care for your particular situation. ◊ Trademark of Smith+Nephew. The information on this site is intended for US residents only © 2022 Smith+Nephew Smith+Nephew Facebook Page | Follow Smith+Nephew on Twitter | Privacy & Cookies | Terms of Use References *Journey II BCS. 1. Hall, et al. Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (alias uni-knee): an overview with nursing implications. Orthopaedic Nursing. 2004;23(3):163-171. Accessed April 25, 2019. * Based on pre-surgical pain levels in UKA patients. 2. Mayman DJ, Patel AR, Carroll KM. Hospital related clinical and economic outcomes of a bicruciate knee system in total knee arthroplasty patients. Poster presented at: ISPOR Symposium; May 19-23, 2018; Baltimore, Maryland, USA. 3. Nodzo SR, Carroll KM, Mayman DJ. The Bicruciate Substituting Knee Design and Initial Experience. Techniques in Orthopaedics. 2018;33(1):37-41 * Compared to non-JOURNEY II knees; Based on BCS evidence 4. 1Short-term Range of Motion is Increased after TKA with an asymmetric bicruciatestabilized implant.AcceptedPoster Presentation, AAOS 2018 New Orleans. Kaitlin M. Carroll, Peter K. Sculco, Brian CMichaels,RichardL. Murphy, Seth A, Jerabek, David J. Mayman 5. 2J Orthop. 2017 Jan 7;14(1):201- 206. doi: 10.1016/j.jor.2016.12.005. eCollection 2017. Bi-cruciate substituting total knee arthroplasty improved medio-lateral instability in mid-flexion range 6. In Vivo Kinematic Comparison of a Bicruciate Stabilized Total Knee Arthroplasty and the Normal Knee Using Fluoroscopy Trevor F. Grieco, MS a, *, Adrija Sharma, PhD a, Garett M. Dessinger, BS a, Harold E. Cates, MD b, Richard D. Komistek, PhD. The Journal of Arthroplasty, September 2017 7. Testing concluded at 45 million cycles, ISO 14242-1 and 14243-3 define test completion at 5 million cycles. The results of laboratory wear simulation testing have not been proven to predict actual joint durability and performance in people. A reduction in wear alone may not result in improved joint durability and performance because other factors, such as bone structure, can affect joint durability and performance and cause medical conditions that may result in the need for additional surgery. These other factors were not studied as part of the testing. 8. Iriuchishima T, Ryu K. Bicruciate substituting total knee arthroplasty improves stair climbing ability when compared with cruciate-retain or posterior stabilizing total knee arthroplasty. Indian J Orthop. 2019. doi:10.4103/ortho.IJOrtho_392_18. 9. Smith JR, Picard F, Lonner J, et al. The accuracy of a robotically-controlled freehand sculpting tool for unicondylar knee arthroplasty. Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics. August 4-9, 2013. Natal, Brazil. 10. Zardiackas, Lyle D., Kraay, Matthew J., Freese, Howard L, editors. Titanium, Niobium, Zirconium, and Tantalum for Medical and Surgical Applications ASTM special technical publication; 1471. Ann Arbor, MI: ASTM, Dec. 2005 Additional claim statements and support regarding Smith+Nephew implants and Robotics-assisted surgery * Implants that are built to last * Learn More * LEGION◊CR Knee with VERILAST◊ technology was lab-tested for 45 million cycles (estimating 30 years of wear performance) and showed 81% less wear than similar 5-million cycle cobalt chrome implant. * Learn More * ISO 14243-3 * VERILAST knee wear testing and results apply only to the VERILAST LEGION CR Primary Knee System only. Extended lab-testing for other VERILAST knee systems have not been performed. The results of laboratory wear simulation testing have not been proven to predict actual joint durability and performance in people. A reduction in wear alone may not result in improved joint durability and performance because other factors, such as bone structure, can affect joint durability and performance and cause medical conditions that may result in the need for additional surgery. These other factors were not studied as part of the testing. * Smith+Nephew implants may offer a more normal feeling knee * Based on JOURNEY◊ II BCS knee implant * Learn More * Verstaete MA, Van Onsem S, Zambianchi F, et al. Multi-centre evaluation of knee kinematics during different activities for anatomic total knee design. Poster presented at: 2nd World Arthroplasty Congress; 19-21 April, 2018; Rome, Italy. * Sharma A, Dessinger G, Cates H, Komistesk R. In vivo kinematic comparison for subjects having a bi-cruciate substituting TKA vs the normal knee. Poster presented at: 2nd World Arthroplasty Congress; 19-21 April, 2018; Rome, Italy. * Kosse NM, Heesterbeek PJC, Defoort KC, Wymenga AB, van Hellemondt GG. Improved maximal flexion after minor adaptations in implant design bicruciate-substituted total knee arthroplasty. Poster presented at 19th Congress of the European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology (EFORT); May 30 – June 1 2018; Barcelona, Spain. * 89% of patients were able to take the stairs again after surgery. * Based on JOURNEY◊ II BCS knee implant patients * Iriuchishima T and Ryu K. Bicruciate substituting total knee arthroplasty improves stair climbing ability when compared with cruciate-retain or posterior stabilizing total knee arthroplasty. Indian J Orthop. 2019. DOI:10.4103/ortho.IJOrtho_392_18 * A robotics-assisted knee replacement with Smith+Nephew implants may get you back in the game six months sooner than traditional knee replacement surgery * Based on UKA patients * Canetti R, Batailler C, Bankhead C, Neyret P, Servien E, Lustig S. Faster return to sport after robotic-assisted lateral unicompartmental knee arthroplasty: a comparative study. Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. 2018;138(12):1765-1771 * Over 90% of patients who had a Smith+Nephew knee replacement surgery returned to work within 6 months. * * Harris AI, Luo TD, Lang JE, Kopjar B. Short-term safety and effectiveness of a second-generation motion-guided total knee system. Arthroplast Today. 2018;4:240–243. 1 * Robotics-assisted surgery with Smith+Nephew implants may lead to a faster rehabilitation and shorter recovery time than traditional knee surgery when following your doctor’s recovery plan and physical therapy recommendations. * Claim 19 & 20 (PCS REC.015) * Due to its improved accuracy, Smith+Nephew robotics-assisted UKA has lower revision rates* compared to conventional techniques * Shown in clinical studies with follow-up of up to 5.5 years * Batailler C, White N, Ranaldi FM, Neyret P, Servien E, Lustig S. Improved implant position and lower revision rate with robotic-assisted unicompartmental knee arthroplasty. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2019;27(4):1232-1240. * Battenberg AK, Netravali NA, Lonner JH. A novel handheld robotic-assisted system for unicompartmental knee arthroplasty: surgical technique and early survivorship. J Robot Surg. 2019;14(1):55-60. * Gregori A. 5 Yr Experience Semi Active Robotic Partial Knee Replacement: The Financial Impact. Poster presented at: SICOT;October, 2018; Montreal, Canada. * A study has shown Smith+Nephew robotic technology has demonstrated faster return to sport (4.2 vs 10.5 months) when compared to conventional techniques* * * * *n= 28 (n=11 robotic procedures), p<0.01 * Canetti R, Batailler C, Bankhead C, Neyret P, Servien E, Lustig S. Faster return to sport after robotic-assisted lateral unicompartmental knee arthroplasty: a comparative study. Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. 2018;138(12):1765-1771 * Robotics-assisted surgery with Smith+Nephew implants may help patient get discharged sooner * Study of UKA patients * Sephton BM, et al. EKS Arthroplasty Conference. May 2-3, 2019; Valencia, Spain. * Shearman AD, et al. EKS Arthroplasty Conference. May 2-3, 2019; Valencia, Spain. * Robotics-assisted surgery with Smith+Nephew implants may provide patients with a smoother recovery * Based on JOURNEY II family of implants * Mayman DJ, Patel AR, Carroll KM. Hospital Related Clinical and Economic Outcomes of a Bicruciate Knee System in Total Knee Arthroplasty Patients. Poster presented at: ISPOR Symposium; May 19-23, 2018; Baltimore, Maryland, USA. * Robotics-assisted surgery with Smith+Nephew implants may help patients regain function faster * * Shearman AD, et al. EKS Arthroplasty Conference. May 2-3, 2019; Valencia, Spain. Additional statements and support regarding Knee Replacement * More than 90% of people who have knee replacement surgery experience dramatic relief in knee pain and are better able to perform common activities. * Based on pre-surgical pain levels * American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeon website, http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm * The majority of patients experience profound improvements in their physical activity after having knee replacement surgery. * Based on pre-surgical activity levels * Brandes M, et. al., “Changes in physical activity and health-related quality of life during the first year after total knee arthroplasty.” Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1991 Dec;(273):151-6. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20981812 Accessed Wednesday, April 17, 2019 Call us today! 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