
Every patient moves differently and their total hip replacement should be optimized to account for this1
Our process
Developed in conjunction with a team of expert biomedical engineers and orthopaedic surgeons, OPS™ technology uses advanced computational modelling to simulate how a patients hip joint moves through a range of daily activities.

Our capability
OPS™ analysis enables a unique understanding of how the patient moves off the operating table. This information assists in planning the position of implants with the aim of optimizing functional implant alignment and improving surgical outcomes.
Meaningful innovation
Our dedicated team of engineers and clinical experts are committed to creating a hip replacement that is truly tailored to suit each patient. Our key OPS™ outputs currently facilitate pre-operative templating of components and optimized implant positioning, future possibilities are endless.
Important: Not all technologies are available or cleared for distribution in all international markets. For more details please contact us.
Resources
Product Videos
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Watch OPS Patient Video
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Watch OPS™ Key Features
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Watch OPS™ Dr Barnett
Product Information
Clinical Support
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Accuracy of Hip Guide
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TAL as Reference for Cup Target BOA 2016
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Accuracy of Hip Guide ICJR 2015
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Acetabular Cup Failure ICJR
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Functional Sagittal Pelvic Tilt
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Ceramic On Ceramic Squeaking ICJR 2015
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Computational Modelling for Cup ORS 2013
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Cup Sizing Accuracy ICJR 2015
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Distal Femur Reference For Anteversion BOA 2016
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Functional Sagittal Pelvic Tilt in 2,612 Patients BOA 2016
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PSI Accuracy for Cup ICJR 2015
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Sagittal Pelvic Tilt ICJR 2015
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X-Ray vs CT for Cup Orientation BOA 2016
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2018 AAOS - Change in Functional Pelvic Tilt One Year after Total Hip Replacement
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Technical Posters AAOS 2018 - Corin Risk factors sagittal motion
External Links
The following is a list of websites which you may find helpful in continuing your research. Please note that all links will open in a new browser window.
- CBS News Coverage - New Technology Helping Surgeons Personalize Hip Replacements
- Dr. Ian Dickey Introduces OPS, a 3D Printed Solution for Hip Replacements
All the above websites are completely independent of Corin Group PLC. Corin does not recommend any particular service or product you may find on these sites and does not guarantee the accuracy of information provided on any surgeon sponsored website or on any other linked website.