Reconstruct with Precision, Restore with Purpose
Purpose-built approaches to meet the demands of complex foot and ankle reconstruction—clinically reliable, data-informed, and innovation-forward.
Reconstruct with Precision, Restore with Purpose
Purpose-built approaches to meet the demands of complex foot and ankle reconstruction—clinically reliable, data-informed, and innovation-forward.
Elevating outcomes in complex deformity correction and joint salvage
Reconstructive procedures in the foot and ankle often involve multi-planar corrections, long recovery cycles, and high patient expectations. A precise, coordinated approach helps reduce surgical variability, guide recovery, and address biomechanical alignment with long-term stability. With clinical insights at every stage, care teams and innovators are better equipped to improve patient outcomes and build on procedural value.

Self-report tool assessing physical function in foot/ankle issues, sometimes with a sports subscale.

Comprehensive questionnaire on pain, symptoms, daily activities, sport function, and foot/ankle-related quality of life.

Self-report tool measuring foot pain, disability, and activity limitation with three subscales.

Standardized measures assessing health domains like pain and function, often with efficient CAT versions.

Clinician-based rating systems assessing pain, function, and alignment for different foot/ankle regions.
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Component-level precision for real-world surgical challenges
From flatfoot correction to post-traumatic salvage, reconstructive success is tied to the mechanical reliability and anatomical fit of each implant. These components are designed to support structural correction, joint preservation, and functional realignment.

Medial Column Plates
Outcome:
Provide support across the arch for midfoot and hindfoot stabilization. Ideal in adult-acquired flatfoot or complex reconstruction needing arch reconstitution.

Hindfoot Fusion Nails
Outcome:
Enable rigid fixation and alignment in triple or subtalar arthrodesis. Used in severe arthritis, Charcot foot, and deformity correction cases.

Wedge Bone Grafts & Structural Allografts
Outcome:
Restore height, alignment, and correct angular deformities. Used in flatfoot reconstructions or post-collapse repairs requiring bone augmentation.

External Fixation Devices
Outcome:
Support gradual correction of deformities and offloading. Best for limb salvage procedures, realignment, or cases with compromised soft tissues.

Joint-Sparing Osteotomy Systems
Outcome:
Allow realignment without sacrificing joint integrity. Suitable for early-stage deformities or procedures focused on mobility preservation.

Locking Compression Plates
Outcome:
Enhance multi-plane fixation for bones under high stress. Ideal for fusions or osteotomies in patients with poor bone quality.
A shared path to improving reconstructive outcomes and scaling clinical value
Reconstructive foot and ankle care is a field of complexity, requiring tight integration between surgical technique, implant performance, and recovery pathways. Whether you’re on the care delivery side or developing the next breakthrough in implant design, what connects us all is the pursuit of reliable, repeatable progress.
Data-driven insights
enhance procedural efficiency and lower revision rates in complex cases.
Consistent procedural data
empowers providers for improved clinical decision-making.
Feedback loops
provide crucial insights for innovators to refine designs and roadmaps.
Understand performance and adoption
trends in high-acuity reconstruction for strategic partnerships.
Works across diverse reconstruction
workflows and customized protocols, scaling to your needs.
Integrates with digital planning
and navigation, enhancing scalability in advanced care.
Fits seamlessly into value-based care
models for complex foot procedures, ensuring scalability.
Easily expands to support
other lower extremity reconstruction areas, building a complete ecosystem.


Advance the Art of Foot & Ankle Reconstruction—Together
Whether restoring arches or realigning complex deformities, we’re building the future of reconstructive care one step at a time.