Here are three things to know:
1. The system is intended to help treat lumbar spinal instability.
2. A part of the company’s TOPS System product family, the Nexux device is small, modular and bone sparing.
3. Premia Spine licensed the TOPS System technology in 2011 from Impliant.
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