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  • VariAx 2 Compression Plating System

    Plating System

    The VariAx 2 Compression Plating System provides you with a comprehensive range of anatomic plating options that work with a common instrument and screw platform. Plates utilize SmartLock technology which permits polyaxial screw placement. You can angle locking screws up to 15˚ in each direction for a total range of 30˚ providing you with the flexibility to position screws based on the patient's needs, not a plate’s pre-existing design.

  • Stryker Hand Plating System

    Plating System

    The Stryker Hand Plating module houses the VariAx Hand Locking and Profyle Hand Systems which offer the benefits of a comprehensive range of variable angled locking and non-locking plating options to treat fractures of bones of the hand and wrist. Plates utilize SmartLock Technology which permits polyaxial screw placement. You can angle locking screws up to 10 degrees in each direction for a total range of 20 degrees providing you with the flexibility to position screws based on the patient's need, not a plate's pre-existing design.

  • VariAx 2 Elbow Locking Plating System

    Locking Plating System

    The VariAx 2 Elbow variable angle locking plate system is designed for treatment of distal humeral and proximal ulnar fractures and provides you with a comprehensive range of anatomic plating options that work with a common instrument and screw platform. Plates utilize SmartLock technology which permits polyaxial screw placement. You can angle locking screws up to 15˚ in each direction for a total range of 30˚ providing you with the flexibility to position screws based on the patient's needs, not a plate’s pre-existing design.

  • VariAx 2

    Plating platform

    Locking plate system for reconstruction or arthrodesis of small bones, including the fore, mid- and hind foot and ankle.

  • VariAx 2 Foot

    Plating System

    Variable angle locking plate system for reconstruction or arthrodesis of small bones, including the fore, mid- and hind foot and ankle.

  • VariAx 2 Wrist Fusion Locking Plate System

    Locking Plate System

    This variable angle locking plate system is indicated for treating wrist arthrodesis and fixation of fractures in patients with wrist arthritis or fractures of other small bones of the carpus. This wrist fusion plating system provides you with a comprehensive range of anatomic plating options that work with a common instrument and screw platform. Plates utilize SmartLock technology which permits polyaxial screw placement. You can angle locking screws up to 15˚ in each direction for a total range of 30˚ providing surgeons with the flexibility to position screws based on the patient's needs, not a plate’s pre-existing design.

  • VariAx 2 Clavicle Variable Angle Locking Plating System

    Variable Angle Locking Plating System

    The VariAx 2 Clavicle Plating System provides surgeons with a comprehensive range of anatomic plating options that work with a common instrument and screw platform. Plates utilize SmartLock technology which permits polyaxial screw placement. You can angle locking screws up to 15˚ in each direction for a total range of 30˚ providing you with the flexibility to position screws based on the patient's needs, not on the plate's pre-existing design.

  • VariAx 2 Distal Fibula

    Plating System

    Variable angle locking plate system for treating distal fibula fractures.

  • VariAx 2 Small Fragment

    Plating System

    The VariAx 2 Small Fragment Platform is designed to offer a comprehensive, modular and easy-to-use platform for treating various small fragment indications including clavicle, humerus, radius, ulna, fibula, fore-/mid & hind foot.

  • VariAx 2 SpeedGuide

    3-in-1 instrument

    A 3-in-1 instrument that combines the separate components of a drill, drill guide and depth gauge into a single device.

  • Asnis III Cannulated Screw System

    Screw system

    The Asnis III cannulated screws have a low profile head, self drilling and self tapping design and a long drill bit.

  • T2 Alpha Tibia Nailing System

    Nailing System

    The T2 Alpha Tibia Nailing System is intended for temporary stabilization of bone segments or fragments until bone consolidation has been achieved for tibial fractures.

    Indications for Use (United States and Canada)
    The indications for use of this internal fixation device include: • Open and closed tibia fractures • Pseudarthrosis and correction osteotomy • Pathologic fractures, impending pathologic fractures, and tumor resections • Nonunion and malunion • Fractures involving osteopenic and osteoporotic bone.

  • T2 Alpha Femur Retrograde Nailing System

    Nailing System

    Stryker is a market leader in intramedullary nailing.(6) For decades, we've been creating solutions that improve treatment and set new standards. With the T2 Alpha Femur Retrograde Nailing System, surgeons have an option to treat distal and diaphyseal femoral fractures.

  • Small joint arthroplasty

    We are dedicated to the continued development of small joint replacement in the upper extremity and foot and ankle. You can be confident our portfolio will fit your needs today and tomorrow.

  • Plating

    system

    Only by truly understanding the challenges you face can we offer a portfolio to best fit your needs. With anatomically contoured plates designed or validated using our proprietary SOMA technology, streamlined instrumentation, and trained representatives, our plating portfolio is designed with you in mind.

  • Shoulder and elbow

    We are committed to bringing you new technologies including shoulder replacements, elbow management systems, locked plating and nailing. You can be confident that our portfolio best suits your needs for today and tomorrow.

  • Hand and wrist

    When it comes to hand and wrist treatment we have you covered. Our comprehensive portfolio will fit your need to treat fractures, small joint arthroplasty, fusions and soft tissue procedures.

  • Trauma

    Our trauma and extremities portfolio offers you market-leading implants for the treatment of long and small bone fractures, as well as extremity joint replacements.

  • Medial Column Arthrodesis

    Reduce motion, correct deformity and eliminate pain

    A medial column arthrodesis involves removing the joints between the navicular, medial cuneiform, and first metatarsal to reduce motion, correct deformity, and eliminate pain.

  • Talonavicular Joint Arthrodesis

    Talonavicular joint arthrodesis has been utilized for a variety of pathologies, including: arthritis, deformity, inflammatory conditions, and instability in the hindfoot.

  • Calcaneo-cuboid Arthrodesis

    Calcaneo-cuboid fusions are performed to relieve pain from arthritic or unstable joints, or as part of a lateral column lengthening procedure.

  • First Tarsometatarsal Joint Arthrodesis (Lapidus)

    The Lapidus procedure is a fusion of the first TMT joint intended to eliminate joint movement and correct deformity around the first metatarsal.

  • Navicular Fracture

    Navicular fractures can occur as stress fractures, as commonly seen in athletes, or related to acute trauma.

  • Lisfranc

    A Lisfranc injury involves dislocation or subluxation of one of the metatarsals from the rest of the intact foot

  • Navicular Cuneiform Arthrodesis

    Navicular Cuneiform (NC) joint fusion can be performed to relieve arthritis- or deformity- related pain.

  • Calcaneal Fracture

    Fractures of the calcaneus – or heel bone – most often occur after falls from heights or motor vehicle collisions. Treatment of calcaneal fractures may require surgery.

  • Triple Arthrodesis

    A triple arthrodesis is the fusion of three joints in the hindfoot: the subtalar (talocalcaneal), the talonavicular (TN) and the calcaneocuboid (CC) joints. It is used to address severe arthritis, instability, or deformity.

  • Charcot Neuroarthropathy

    Charcot neuroarthropathy, or Charcot foot and ankle, is a condition that occurs in patients with abnormal sensation (neuropathy). It is a progressive deformity that occurs with minimal trauma. Bone destruction and eventual resportion occurs, which can lead to profound deformity.

  • Hallux Valgus Correction (Bunion)

    There are many procedural techniques to correct a hallux valgus deformity, including osteotomies and arthrodeses.

  • Talus Fracture

    A talus fracture commonly occurs through the neck of the talus or can involve the ankle and/or subtalar joint. Anatomic reductions of the talus are often necessary as the blood supply to the talus can be affected by fractures and majority of the talus has articular cartilage.

  • Cuboid Fracture

    Cuboid fractures are typically due to a compression injury, resulting in shortening of the lateral aspect of the foot.

  • Ankle Fracture

    Ankle fractures are one of the most common fractures to occur. These can involve the lateral malleolus (fibula), medial malleolus, and/or the posterior malleolus. The syndesmosis may also be involved. Ankle fractures can also involve the articular surface of the tibia, known as pilon fractures. To provide stability and allow for an anatomic reduction, some of these fractures are treated surgically.

  • Proximal 5th Metatarsal Fracture (Jones Fracture)

    A Jones fracture is a fracture in the proximal meta-diaphyseal junction of the fifth metatarsal.

  • Foot and ankle

    Dedicated to the foot and ankle surgeon.

    As one of the world’s leading companies in medical technology, Stryker is dedicated to helping foot and ankle surgeons treat their patients more efficiently while enhancing patient care and the overall healthcare experience. Constantly driven to innovate, we offer a diverse array of advanced medical technologies and a comprehensive portfolio of products. We’re here for the foot and ankle surgeon. We’re here to make healthcare better.

  • Foot and Ankle Wedges

    Biologics

    Pre-shaped allograft wedges enable convenient use without the need for intraoperative shaping.

  • Tibia and femur

    Our portfolio of lower extremities products includes a comprehensive array of intramedullary nails, locking plates, external fixation, and biologics.

  • Foot & Ankle

    Advancing technology. Improving lives.

    With our diverse array of advanced medical technologies and a comprehensive portfolio of products, we are dedicated to helping foot and ankle surgeons treat their patients more efficiently.

  • Vitoss BA

    Bioactive Bone Graft Substitute

    A synthetic bone graft substitute with bioactive glass that has a unique porosity, structure, and chemistry to help drive 3-D regeneration of bone.