A star is born! Mobi-C® is the leading cervical disc, with over 225,000 Mobi-C discs implanted globally since 2004!
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Common post-operative risks from surgery with the Mobi-C include pain in the neck, arm, back, shoulder, or head, and dysphagia. Full risks and contraindications can be found at cervicaldisc. com
Learn more about the motion-preserving alternative to fusion - The Tether Vertebral Body Tethering System.
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The Tether is approved as a Humanitarian Device for patients with idiopathic scoliosis with a Cobb angle of 30-65 degrees. Patients should have failed bracing and/or be intolerant to brace wear. There is probable benefit of the device, but its efficacy is still unproven. Post-operative risks include overcorrection of the instrumented curve, cord breakage, and bone screw migration. Full contraindication and risk information can be found at myscoliosis.com
Congratulations to Dr. Lauren Matteini, MD, FACS, FAAOS of Fox Valley Orthopedics in Elgin, Illinois for completing her 60th Mobi-C® case in May 2024 and for helping to restore the lives of over 60 patients. Along with being the only woman practicing as an orthopedic spine surgeon in Illinois, Dr. Matteini is the founder of Boss Lady Docs, a networking and support group for female doctors in the Chicagoland area.
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Common post-operative risks from surgery with the Mobi-C include pain in the neck, arm, back, shoulder, or head, and dysphagia. Full risks and contraindications can be found at cervicaldisc. com.
Learn more about the motion-preserving alternative to fusion - The Tether Vertebral Body Tethering System
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The Tether is approved as a Humanitarian Device for patients with idiopathic scoliosis with a Cobb angle of 30-65 degrees. Patients should have failed bracing and/or be intolerant to brace wear. There is probable benefit of the device, but its efficacy is still unproven. Post-operative risks include overcorrection of the instrumented curve, cord breakage, and bone screw migration. Full contraindication and risk information can be found at myscoliosis. com
At Highridge, we don’t just restore spines, we restore confidence – the confidence to boldly invest in R&D innovation that pushes the boundaries in complex spine, motion preservation and enabling technology for spine surgery. The confidence to redefine the industry-surgeon relationship by embracing surgeon-driven design while supplying best-in-class education.
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