The Personalized Knee®
Can lead to less knee pain1 after surgery and a faster recovery2,8 with our Robotic Surgical Assistant.
Compared to non-robotic surgical methods.*+
The PERSONALIZED KNEE® is used for knee replacement surgery.
Benefits of The Personalized Knee

Designed to replicate your knee
Persona® The Personalized Knee implant is designed to replicate the fit & shape of your natural knee3,4

Faster recovery
Faster recovery with ROSA® Knee compared to traditional surgery2,8

Lower pain scores after surgery
Lower pain scores after surgery with ROSA Knee compared to non-robotic surgery1,*

Better range of motion
Better range of motion after surgery with ROSA Knee compared to non-robotic surgery1,*
Not all patients are candidates. Results are not necessarily typical, indicative or representative of all recipient patients as recovery times will vary and some patients continue to experience pain or poor range of motion. Talk to your surgeon about whether knee replacement is right for you and other risks, including but not limited to implant wear, infection, loosening, bone fracture, and implant breakage or failure, any of which could require additional surgery.

What is The Personalized Knee System?
The PERSONALIZED KNEE is designed to enhance your satisfaction9 and allows your surgeon to tailor the placement of your implant to restore the unique identity of your knee.
By using the ROSA Knee Robotic Surgical Assistant with the Persona Knee implant, your surgeon can personalize the fit for you. Add the mymobility® Care Management App, and your surgeon can help you get through your recovery remotely.
Learn more about how our PERSONALIZED KNEE System is redefining personalization.
Our Personalized Knee System

Persona® Knee Implant
Our Persona Knee implant has a personalized fit that replicates the fit and structure of your real knee3,4, giving you an implant that more closely matches your natural anatomy.4

ROSA® Knee Robotic-Assisted Surgery
The Zimmer Biomet ROSA Knee Robotic-Surgical assistant facilitates an enhanced, consistently accurate5-7 surgical experience, and has been shown to result in a faster recovery compared to traditional surgery.2,8,+

mymobility Care Management App
The mymobility app helps you track your recovery and connects you to your surgeon and care team, allowing them to provide personalized, step-by-step guidance and education directly to your cell phone.

*Less knee pain and better range of motion after surgery with the ROSA Knee System compared to non-robotic, computer-assisted surgery in a clinical study
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- Parratte, S., Van Overschelde, P., Bandi, M., Ozturk, B. Y., & Batailler, C. (2023). An anatomo-functional implant positioning technique with robotic assistance for primary TKA allows the restoration of the native knee alignment and a natural functional ligament pattern, with a faster recovery at 6 months compared to an adjusted mechanical technique. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 31(4), 1334-1346.
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