
The Oxford® Partial Knee Replacement from Biomet is designed for patients with arthritis in only compartment of the knee. Why replace the whole knee if only part of it has arthritis? The benefits are a smaller incision with less disruption of the normal areas of the knee which inturn leads to less scarring, less pain and a quicker recovery. Because the anterior cruciate ligament is spared, the knee still bends and rotates like a normal knee. Come in today and see if you are a candidate for a Biomet Oxford Partial Knee Replacement.
Published long-term clinical results on the Oxford® Partial Knee Replacement demonstrate a 98% success rate at 10 years and 95% at 15 years and beyond, equaling the results of the most successful total knee replacements. Other partial knee replacements, such as the MAKOplasty, have not been used long enough to know how long they may last and with what kind of success. For more information comparing the Oxford to the MAKOplasty, please read the article below.


