Here are six key notes:
1. The two companies will foster a mutually aligned mission of improving patient diagnosing, integrating minimally invasive spine surgery protocol and merging medical technology.
2. Renew encompasses spine surgeons specializing in MIS spine. The surgeons treat multiple spine levels, bilaterally, in the lumbar, cervical and thoracic regions.
3. SpineMark Destination Centers leverage a holistic care approach, promoting a “first do no harm” approach.
4. SpineMark strives to establish a universal standard for early intervention of spinal pain.
5. The agreement will also integrate minimally invasive foot and ankle surgery, helping surgeons specializing in outpatient procedures that don’t involve plates, pins and screws.
6. Combined, Renew CEO Sam Bailey and SpineMark President Marcy Rogers are equipped with 45-plus years of spine industry experience.
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