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Oxford Partial Knee Featured on Lifetime TV Show

The U.S. Lifetime TV show, “The Balancing Act,” broadcast a story about partial knee replacement on Feb. 15, 2017. The segment features host Olga Villaverde interviewing Mr. Chris Dodd, FRCS, an orthopaedic surgeon from the U.K., and Oxford® Partial Knee patient Beth Winnebald, who is from the U.S.

Mr. Dodd is a developing surgeon of the Oxford Partial Knee and lectures about it on an international circuit. During the interview, Mr. Dodd explains the causes of knee pain and arthritis, the difference between total and partial knee replacement, the benefits of partial knee replacement and what to consider before surgery.

Beth describes how her knee pain prevented her from participating in family activities and interrupted her sleep. Since her Oxford Partial Knee replacement surgery, Beth tells Olga she is able to travel again and spend time doing the things she likes to do with her family. The segment can be viewed on the Balancing Act website: http://www.thebalancingact.com/new-advancements-for-knee-replacement-surgery/

 
Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this video are the moderator's and interviewees' own and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Zimmer Biomet.
Please note also that The Balancing Act ® is solely responsible for the content of their website and the broadcast. In support of their research or for preparation of their work, one or more of the interviewees and the moderator respectively received remuneration from Zimmer Biomet.
Results will vary due to health, weight, activity and other variables. Not all patients are candidates for this product and/or procedure. Only a medical professional can determine the treatment appropriate for your specific condition. Appropriate post-operative activities will differ from patient to patient. Talk to your surgeon about whether joint replacement is right for you and the risks of the procedure, including the risk of implant wear, loosening, or failure.
In the U.S., the Oxford Partial Knee is intended for use in individuals with osteoarthritis or avascular necrosis limited to the medial compartment of the knee and is intended to be implanted with bone cement. The Oxford Knee is not indicated for use in the lateral compartment or for patients with ligament deficiency. Various countries outside of the U.S. offer Oxford partial knees intended for lateral use and indicated for cementless applications; these devices are not available for sale in the U.S. Check your local product clearances. Potential risks include, but are not limited to, loosening, dislocation, fracture, wear, and infection, any of which can require additional surgery.
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