Three things to know:
1. The M6-C artificial cervical disc mimics the anatomic structure of a natural disc by incorporating an artificial visco-elastic nucleus and fiber annulus into its design.
2. The implant allows for shock absorption at the implanted level and provides a controlled range of motion when the spine transitions in its complex movements.
3. The M6-C artificial disc was developed by Spinal Kinetics, a company acquired by Orthofix in 2018.
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