Nanovis Spine receives NIH research grant: 5 observations

Nanovis Spine received a research grant from the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases of the National Institutes of Health.

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Here are five observations:

 

1. The grant will fund advanced research to evaluate the potential of Nanovis’ FortiCore implant technology combined with the company’s developmental nanotube surface technology.

 

2. The FortiCore technology combined with the nanotube surface technology aims to accelerate the speed and strength of spinal segment stabilization following spinal fusion procedures.

 

3. FortiCore features a deeply porous titanium scaffold is a highly differentiated implant.

 

4. The nanotube technology forms durable, nanoscale surface features designed to improve bone attachment.

 

5. Nanovis Spine focuses on applying its patented and proprietary technologies to its implant platforms.

 

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