OsteoCentric will complement its mechanical integration technology with the Integrity SI-fusion system, according to an Oct. 14 news release. The coupling improves load sharing and stability to minimally invasive, single- or dual-implant SI fusion approaches.
OsteoCentric Technologies is based in Austin, Texas.
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