Learn Why Orthopedic Surgeons use Clarix Allografts
Clarix umbilical cord allografts deliver natural properties of human birth tissue1 to help manage and prevent complications in most complex surgical procedures.2-16
Orthopedic surgeons need a treatment plan to help patients leap into functional recovery. Learn more now about how CLARIX cryopreserved umbilical cord matrix delivers the benefits of placental tissue to facilitate the healing process across a range of surgical specialties, to meet the needs of orthopedic surgeons and their patients.
Reconstruction, Tendon Repair, Nerve Decompression, Trauma, and Arthroplasty
CLARIX has been used extensively in orthopedic surgery for over 6 years in an array of procedures ranging from soft-tissue repair to nerve decompression, trauma and reconstruction, and arthroplasty.
While the number of successful applications is vast, each share common short-term and long-term goals that CLARIX is uniquely positioned to support:
Short Term:
- Facilitate range-of-motion for accelerated rehabilitation
- Manage post-operative swelling and discomfort
- Support tissue and wound healing
Long Term:
- Manage scarring and adhesions to improve successful outcomes
- Support restorative healing of the tissue
- Expedite functional recovery
Regenerative Medicine, Backed by Research
Our extensive research allows us to preserve and deliver the most functional allograft for your needs.
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Facilitates Healing Across a Wide Range of Surgical Specialties
Supports decreased wound dehiscence and scar tissue formation to facilitate expedited wound healing and functional recovery16-24
Aids in reducing adhesion formation, and facilitates restoration of range of motion after tendon repair surgery and other soft tissue procedures17,23
UP TO 10X THICKER than amniotic membrane,25,26 which may increase longevity in the surgical site
The Amniox family of cryopreserved umbilical cord allografts help deliver the innate properties of human birth tissue to wound environments.1
A wide range of adjunct therapies for the management of regenerative healing and functional recovery of surgical, acute and chronic wounds.