Amplitude Surgical SA develops and markets products for orthopedic surgery. The company provides a range of orthopedic products for primary and revision surgery aimed at treating pathologies of the hip, knee, and lower extremities primarily for foot and ankle surgery. It offers knee and hip prostheses and implants for the foot and ankle. The company also provides AMPLIVISION, a computer-assisted surgical system; the i.M.A.G.E., a single-use made-to-measure instrument system; and the E.T.O.I.L.E, a technology platform for anterior approaches resulting in less-invasive surgery. In addition, it offers instruments for fitting implants. The company sells its products through a network of distributors and agents in approximately 30 countries. It serves patients, surgeons, and healthcare facilities. Amplitude Surgical SA was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Valence, France.
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