OrthoData Receives $250k Investment for Developing Spine Technologies

Cleveland-based nonprofit venture JumpStart has pledged $250,000 to Akron, Ohio-based OrthoData for development of its diagnostic spine systems, including its implantable microelectronic spine fusion sensor, according to Today’s Medical Developments.

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OrthoData, a medical device company, created its IntelliRod system to allow surgeons access to spinal fusions and assess success without exploratory surgery, according to the report. The system is more affordable than a CT scan and more quantifiable than imaging.

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