Zimmer® Hip Implant with Kinectiv® Modular-Neck Technology

The Zimmer® M/L Taper Prosthesis with Kinectiv® Technology uses a system of modular stem and neck components originally designed to enhance joint movement and optimize joint stability.

However, reports of serious medical issues associated with the Zimmer® M/L Taper Prosthesis using Kinectiv® Modular-Neck Technology are now beginning to surface in the United States. This recent development is leading many victims of Zimmer® hip implants to pursue legal action against the hip replacement manufacturer, Zimmer, Inc.

Ward Black Law is currently reviewing claims of patients suffering from Zimmer® hip implant failure. Many of these victims are now facing complicated revision surgeries or other serious medical issues as a result of the Zimmer® implant.

Medical Complications Associated with the Zimmer® M/L Taper Prosthesis with Kinectiv® Technology

The Zimmer® M/L Taper Prosthesis with Kinectiv® Technology utilizes some metal-on-metal components. As a result, serious side effects and medical complications have recently been associated with this hip implant, including:

Instances of complete Zimmer® hip implant failure, resulting in complicated – and often costly – revision surgeries have also been reported.

Download the official product brochure for the Zimmer® M/L Taper Prosthesis with Kinectiv® Technology.

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Know Your Legal Rights

If you or a loved one has been implanted with the Zimmer® M/L Taper Prosthesis with Kinectiv® Technology and is experiencing any of the medical issues described above, contact Ward Black Law today. Our experienced Zimmer® hip replacement lawyers can answer your questions, conduct a free case review, and, if warranted, help you file your Zimmer® hip implant failure claim. You can reach Ward Black Law of Greensboro, N.C., by phone: 336-333-2244 or toll-free: 336-502-6208, by email or online inquiry.