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The Calypso Knee System is implanted outside of the joint and acts as a shock absorber to relieve the pain and stiffness of osteoarthritis and extend the life of the knee joint.
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The Calypso Knee System, developed by Moximed, Inc., is designed to act as a shock absorber for the inner knee. A clinical trial is examining how the device may relieve pain and slow the progression of osteoarthritis.
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Dr. David Flanigan performs the first surgery in the U.S. to implant the Calypso Knee System into the knee of a patient with osteoarthritis at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. A clinical trial is examining the device’s ability to relieve pain and slow joint degradation.
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Dr. David Flanigan is the first surgeon in the U.S. to implant the Calypso Knee System in a patient with osteoarthritis. A clinical trial is testing the device’s ability to relieve arthritic pain in the inner knee and extend the life of the joint.
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Chuck Stenger walks his two dogs around his neighborhood. He is the first person in the U.S. to receive the Calypso Knee System, an implant designed to relieve knee pain caused by osteoarthritis and prevent or delay the need for a total knee replacement.
