If you aren’t sure what company produces the implant your ​orthopedic surgeon used or plans to use, ask. Once you have that information you can visit the company website directly. The list that follows will get you started.

They also make disc replacements for the neck and back, hardware for correcting spinal deformities such as scoliosis, and a breastbone closure called the SternaLock Blu for use after open-heart surgery. Their pectus support bar is used in patients with pectus excavatum (sunken chest syndrome). They also offer dental implants and prosthetics.

Warsaw, IN 46580

(800) 447-5633

You can complete a form on the website to send a message.

In 1998, Johnson and Johnson acquired DePuy Synthes. Fun fact: DePuy Synthes also makes a metal plate and screw combination that’s used to fix dogs’ faulty knees.

Warsaw, IN 46582

(800) 473-3789

Email: RA-DPYUS-Customer@its.jnj.com

According to the Smith+Nephew website, in 1914, the younger Smith met with representatives of the president of France, resulting in a contract to supply surgical and field dressings to soldiers fighting in the war. From here, the company grew and restructured in 1998 to focus on wound management, endoscopy, and orthopedics.

In 2001, the company became a constituent member of the FTSE-100, meaning that they are in the top 100 companies traded on the London Stock Exchange. They create joint replacement systems for knees, hips, and shoulders, as well as instruments and technologies used in the repair of soft tissue injuries.

Andover, MA 01810

(978) 749 1000

You can contact Smith & Nephew via the “Contact Us” page on their website

The company provides implants for the hip, knee, foot, ankle, hand, wrist, and shoulder. They also offer maxillofacial surgical solutions, a line of products for foot and ankle surgeons, spinal solutions, instruments and technology for the OR, and more.

2825 Airview Boulevard

Kalamazoo, MI 49002 USA

(269) 385-2600

1023 Cherry Road

Memphis, Tennessee 38117

(800) 238-7117