The decision to move forward with the Mobi-C hybrid study demonstrates our ongoing leadership and significant investment in continuing to develop the cervical arthroplasty market. Highridge is committed to, and passionate about, driving the expansion of this market to provide a greater number of patients with the gift of motion. #spinesurgery #spinesurgeon #neurosurgeon #neurosurgery #MobiC #cervicaldiscreplacement #cervicaldisc Mobi-C is indicated for use in in skeletally mature patients for reconstruction of the disc at one or two levels from C3-C7. 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
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