The Education Centers on Spine-health are specially developed health centers that focus in on a particular spine condition, symptom, diagnostic tool and/or treatment. They represent unique information brought to Spine-health's audience, provided by an outside partner or sponsoring company. These Centers may include specific information about new products and services relevant to patients and/or physicians.
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Could My Lower Back Pain Be Caused By Sacroiliac Joint Disorders? (For Patients) Low back pain may stem from the sacroiliac (SI) Joint and this source of pain is often overlooked. See if your low back pain stems from the sacroiliac (SI) Joint, and if a minimally invasive surgical option called iFuse for SI joint fixation is right for you. Patients Click Here For More Information |
Do You See Patients With Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Pain? (For Physicians) Sacroiliac (SI) joint pain can cause many problems, including pain from the low back down through the lower buttocks and upper legs, and debilitation which affect patients' ability to work and/or perform activities of daily living. Healthcare Professionals Click Here For More Info |
Is Mazor Robotics Spine Surgery Right For You? Mazor Robotics' Renaissance™ is a specially-designed surgical guidance system which allows surgeons to perform safer and more accurate spine surgeries. For patients, this means better clinical outcomes with less pain, fewer complications, and shorter recovery time. See if Mazor Robotics' Renaissance is right for you. Patients Click Here For More Information |
Improving Spine Surgery Outcomes With Robotics Robotics in spine surgery can lead to safer and more accurate spine surgeries, especially for complex and minimally invasive techniques. This means better clinical outcomes with fewer complications. Learn more about a specially-designed robotic guidance system enabling surgeons worldwide. Healthcare Professionals Click Here For More Info |
When it comes to Spinal Compression Fracture Treatment, You Have Options (For Patients) If you're a female over the age of 50, an osteoporosis patient, a cancer patient, used steroids or other drugs for a prolonged time, or have low bone mineral density, your risk for a spine fracture is increased. Learn more about spinal compression fractures and see if StabiliT is right for you. Patients Click Here For More Information |
A Generational Advance in the Treatment of Vertebral Compression Fractures (For Physicians) RF-TVA with the StabiliT Vertebral Augmentation System is a generational advancement in the minimally invasive treatment of vertebral compression fractures that offers physicians and patients the potential for predictable procedural outcomes. Learn more about the StabiliT Vertebral Augmentation System and see if it is right for your spine program. Healthcare Professionals Click Here For More Info |
Rapid Relief from Painful Metastatic Spinal Tumors If your doctor confirms that you have metastatic spinal tumors, there are treatment options. Learn about a new treatment that provides rapid pain relief with the latest in minimally invasive metastatic spinal tumor treatments: it’s called Targeted Radiofrequency Ablation (t-RFA) using the STAR™ Tumor Ablation System. See if the STAR™ Tumor Ablation System is right for you. Patients Click Here For More Information |
A New Treatment Option for Painful Metastatic Spinal Tumors (For Physicians) The STAR Tumor Ablation System combines minimally invasive, targeted access to the vertebral body with controlled Radiofrequency (RF) energy delivery to create a consistent and predictable ablation zone. With t-RFA using the STAR System, physicians can offer pain relief to patients with metastatic vertebral body tumors in a single, minimally invasive procedure without the use of ionizing radiation. Learn more about the STAR Tumor Ablation System and see if it is right for your spine program. Healthcare Professionals Click Here For More Info |
Is the Titan Spine Endoskeleton Technology Right for Your Fusion Surgery? Titan Spine implants feature the company’s patented surface technology, which creates a unique texture pattern on the device surface. This helps to secure the device in place, giving it better initial grip and implant stability. This increased grip also means the Titan implants are less likely to move out of place over time, which can happen with other implants. Patients Click Here For More Info |
Do Your Interbody Devices Participate in the Fusion Process? (For Physicians) Interbody devices have proven to be very good at maintaining disc height and providing structure to the fusion site, while offering a chamber to hold bone graft. But that’s about all traditional cages can do. Now, Titan Spine is pioneering the application of surface technology in spinal fusion with its proprietary implant surface treatment, designed to actively participate in the fusion process. Healthcare Professionals Click Here For More Info |










