We first connected with Chip Taylor back in 2021 to hear about his surgery experience with Anika’s OVOMotion with Inlay Glenoid Total Shoulder Implant. Recently, we caught up with Chip to check in on his progress.
Patient Stories
From Pain to Gain: Neal White’s Success with the OVOMotion with Inlay Glenoid Shoulder TSA System
For Neal White, a 53-year-old Georgia native, active living isn’t just a goal – it’s a priority!
30 Activities Anika Patients Resumed Post-Joint Preservation Surgery
Innovations in joint surgery over the past few decades have helped many people regain lost function and range of motion while also reducing their pain. But traditional total joint replacement surgery is highly invasive, requiring the removal of significant bone, cartilage, ligaments, and tendons followed by the insertion of an artificial joint that may feel […]
Anika at 30: Milestones that shaped a joint preservation leader
We’re looking back at a few of Anika’s significant achievements over the years
Paths Well-Chosen: A Prospective Patients Guide to Choosing Anika
As part of Anika’s 30th-anniversary celebration, we’re highlighting patient testimonials from years past that speak to Anika’s commitment to its patients. We hope these stories inspire others to live a life free of joint pain and stay active.
Lifting Weights and Swimming Competitively Are No Problem after Chip’s OVOMotion with Inlay Glenoid Shoulder Implant
After receiving the OVOMotion with Inlay Glenoid Shoulder Arthroplasty System, Chip is back to enjoying all of the activities he loves!
Getting Back to Running Pain-Free: A Q&A with Terri Tibbs, Arthrosurface PF Wave Knee Implant Patient
Terri Tibbs is a longtime runner based in Pueblo West, Colorado. Staying active has always been a top priority. She loves to bike, run and swim, but intense pain in her right knee made it hard for her to pursue these activities. Like many others dealing with joint pain, the cartilage in her knee had gradually […]
Overcoming Knee Pain: Q&A with Letia Payne, Anika PF Wave Implant Patient
Letia Payne is a Boston-based athlete who was a gymnast long before she began competing in triathlons. Since then, Letia has shifted her focus to strength training. Her no-nonsense regimen has kept her both fit and sane during Massachusetts’ months-long safer-at-home ordinance. You may remember her testimonial from 2014, wherein she describes her experience receiving […]
Al is back to Boxing and Martial Arts after his OVO with Inlay Glenoid Shoulder Implant!
Al Catanzarite was always very active until a lingering shoulder injury from his 20’s began to interfere with simple everyday tasks. See why Al asserts, “I can do the things I love to do that I couldn’t do before” after receiving the OVO® with Inlay Glenoid Total Shoulder Implant!
Shoulder Pain Relief, Q&A with Rudy Kadlub, Co-owner of Kabuki Strength
Rudy Kadlub is a Powerlifting World Record holder (pre & post shoulder implants), Co-Owner of Kabuki Strength in Portland, Oregon, and Arthrosurface bilateral OVO® with Inlay Glenoid Total Shoulder patient. We recently caught up with him for some fitness tips to utilize at home throughout the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and how he overcame shoulder pain […]
This Doctor Chose The OVOMotion with Inlay Glenoid Shoulder Replacement! Find Out Why?
See why this Physician chose the OVOMotion® with Inlay Glenoid Shoulder Replacement! Dr. David Schreiber is a Radiation Oncologist in Rancho Mirage, California. Unfortunately, he had suffered from a chronic shoulder injury for years. Over time, it caused his left shoulder to deteriorate to the point that he couldn’t continue his passion of working out […]
Our Shoulder System Featured on Local News Channel!
In case you missed it. This news story originally appeared on WNYT-TV on May 16, 2019 which discussed new options for shoulder surgery. Dr. Joseph Zimmerman and his patient Roger were interviewed about their experience with the OVO® Stemless Total Shoulder Implant. Check it out below. Improving technology helping lower shoulder surgery risks May 16, 2019 02:03 PM More than 50,000 people […]