Intended to serve as an alternative to traditional round spinal rods, the Rail provides enhanced structural rigidity, while maintaining a lower-profile than set screw based systems. The Rail is also shown to be stronger in flexion-extension and lateral bending. This technology has been designed to complement the company’s existing MESA Locking and Cricket Reduction Technologies.
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