Not long ago, patients with cervical disc problems in their spine received a spinal fusion to relieve the pain. Now, with the release of a new device, the Mobi-C is an option for many. It is the first ...
is one of the most widely used cervical discs in the world. First implanted in France in November 2004, Mobi-C has been implanted in more than 75,000 spinal levels in 25 countries. A total of 599 ...
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Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . ZimVie has announced FDA approval of a 4.5-mm Mobi-C artificial disc. The 4.5-mm disc allows surgeons to better ...
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--LDR, a privately held medical device company offering exclusive spinal implant technologies for both non-fusion and fusion applications, today announced that it has ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Patients with 2-level symptomatic cervical disc degeneration fare better in terms of future secondary surgeries when their discs are replaced rather than fused, a new study shows. "We ...
LDR Holding released 48-month safety and efficacy data for both one- and two-level uses of its Mobi-C cervical disc replacement compared to a traditional anterior cervical discectomy and fusion. The ...
Earlier this month, Jeffrey Nees, MD, became the first spine surgeon in the Oklahoma City area to perform a two-level artificial disc replacement at an ambulatory surgery center. Artificial disc ...
When your neck hurts, really hurts, it has a way of affecting your entire life. When your neck hurts, really hurts, it has a way of affecting your entire life. “The pain was constant.” “A sharp pain.” ...
Spinal implant specialist LDR has been held back by patchy insurance company reimbursement of its flagship device, demonstrating the challenges facing med tech companies as they navigate the tricky ...
When Colleen McDermott woke up one morning in February 2016 with pain shooting down her arm, she knew something was seriously wrong. “This wasn’t like how your arm feels if you sleep on it,” she said.