Three insights:
1. The OrthoSpin system makes automatic pre-programmed adjustments, eliminating the need for patient training and manual adjustment.
2. It reduces the need for patient follow-ups and aims to remove the issue of patient non-compliance.
3. OrthoSpin’s device will be able to send real-time updates to physicians in the future, facilitating treatment strategies.
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