Stryker
Stryker is one of the world’s leading medical technology companies and, together with customers, is driven to make healthcare better. Stryker offers innovative products and services in Orthopedics, Medical and Surgical, and Neurotechnology and Spine that help improve patient and hospital outcomes.
Stryker Orthopedics
Medical surgical equipment
Mako SmartRobotics™ combines three key components: 3D CT-based planning, AccuStop™ haptic technology, and insightful data analytics, into one platform that has shown better outcomes for your total knee, total hip and partial knee patients.1,2,3
- Mako Total Knee - The unique features of Mako Total Knee SmartRobotics™ are designed to help you optimize Triathlon component positioning and enhance functional outcomes.
- Mako Total Hip - Enhance your Mako Total Hip experience through patient-specific planning to enable more accurate implant positioning to plan.
- Mako Partial Knee - Mako Partial Knee helps enable the surgeon to dynamically balance soft tissue tensioning intraoperatively, with the goal of recreating natural knee kinematics.

Joint replacement Implants
• Hip Implants
Market-leading hip replacement implants for total hip arthroplasty, including our primary and revision portfolios designed to offer you a wide variety of implants, instrumentation and muscle-sparing surgical approach options.
• Knee Implants
Knee replacement implants for partial and total knee arthroplasty for primary and revision procedures.
• Limb salvage
Limb salvage portfolio is designed for patients who need extensive reconstruction of the hip joint and/or knee joint from bone loss due to trauma, a failed previous prosthesis and/or tumor resection.
• Cranial Guidance Software
Cranial surgery planning and navigation software powered by Q Guidance System, this successor to CranialMap 3.0 boasts a completely new software application with enhanced capabilities, plus refined interfaces, navigation and screen views.
• Ankle
The ankle includes the tibia, talus and the fibula bones.
• Forefoot
The forefoot is made up of the five toes and their five corresponding metatarsals. Half of our body weight is supported by this anterior section of the foot.
• Hindfoot
The hindfoot is the area around the heel. It’s primarily made up of the talus (ankle bone) and the calcaneus (heel bone).
• Midfoot
Serving as a shock absorber, the midfoot forms the arches of your feet. It connects the forefoot to the hindfoot.












