The SALTO TALARIS Total Ankle System is an implant for ankle replacement. It’s designed to relieve pain and restore function in your ankle.
The SALTO TALARIS Total Ankle System is designed to relieve pain and restore function in the ankle. It’s modeled after human anatomy and engineered to reproduce the natural movement of the ankle.1-5
What is the SALTO TALARIS Total Ankle System?
Your ankle does more than move your foot up and down. It also has rotational movement. We designed the SALTO TALARIS Total Ankle System to match this natural movement1-5 and restore function to your ankle.
To find out if the SALTO TALARIS Total Ankle System is a treatment option, make an appointment with an orthopaedic surgeon. The surgeon will examine your ankle and review your health situation in determining if ankle replacement is recommended.
Learn more about the procedure and recovery process.
All surgery has risks and the potential for complications. Talk to your surgeon about any concerns you may have before you decide on treatment. Some of the possible risks include:
This is not a complete list of risks. In some cases, you may need additional surgery to address a complication. Talk to your surgeon about the possible risks for your specific health situation.
All information provided on this website is for informational purposes only and is not meant as medical advice. Not everyone is a candidate for ankle replacement with the SALTO TALARIS Total Ankle System, and results of joint replacement will vary. Implants are intended to relieve ankle pain and improve function but may not produce the same feel or function as your original ankle. Every patient's case is unique and each patient should follow his or her doctor's specific instructions. Potential risks include loosening, wear and infection that may result in the need for additional surgery. Discuss your implant options with your surgeon. Please discuss nutrition, medication, and treatment options with your doctor to make sure you are getting the proper care for your specific situation. If you are seeking this information in an emergency, please call 911 and seek emergency help.
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