Ready-made, conventional models are frequently much too static and therefore cannot match the tasks and challenges of everyday clinical practice.
Not so the Zurich II distraction concept, which opens up completely new paths as it is based on a modular principle that lets you select the individual parts of the distractor as appropriate and combine them quickly and easily. In this way, you always get a perfect whole out of the great variety of available system components - optimally matched to the anatomical requirements of the case.