The device provides continuous compression, which may help in the development of spinal fusion, according to a news release. It allows for 2 millimeters of active compression at each level and has a low-profile design.
Wolff’s Law anterior cervical plate system also accommodates up to four-level fusions and has auto-lock technology to ensure stability.
Spinal Simplicity was founded in 2008 and is based in Overland Park, Kan.
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