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Technologybased inBrooklyn, NEW YORK (USA)
Kaia was born when founders, Konstantin Mehl and Manuel Thurner, came together on their mission to find a more effective way to manage chronic back pain. After years of personal suffering from this issue, the founder duo discovered the solution: ...
Technologybased inWhite Plains, NEW YORK (USA)
Innovate at the service of manual therapists to help them fulfill their mission. High frequency current has demonstrated its effectiveness in the domains of orthopedic surgery, cosmetic medicine and more recently in the field of rehabilitation. ...
Winback Therapy is a unique combination of high frequency energy & expert manual techniques maximizing patients clinical ...
Technologybased inSan Carlos, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Empirical Spine, Inc., founded in 2015, is a privately held company creating a new standard in spine surgery that works in parallel with the natural structures of the spine to restore functionality and optimize quality of life. The company is ...
LimiFlex is intended to provide segmental stabilization following decompression for grade 1 lumbar degenerative spondylolisthesis with spinal stenosis. LimiFlex is implanted through a dorsal approach, typically through the same incision used for the ...
Technologybased inCheshire, UNITED KINGDOM
Founded in 2012 at University of Manchester, Gelmetix is a UK medtech company focused on treating chronic lower back pain caused by the degeneration of the intervertebral discs. Gelmetix’s polymer gel technology also has the potential to be adapted ...
A focus on low-back pain. About 40% of chronic low-back pain is the result of degenerative disc disease3. Gelmetix’s double cross-linked microgel (DXM) is a biological ...
Technologybased inSanta Clara, CALIFORNIA (USA)
SI-BONE was founded in April 2008, as a spin out when Wright Medical bought INBONE Technologies. INBONE, with the ENDO-FUSETM Intra-Osseous Fusion System, was founded by Dr. Mark Reiley, the inventor of kyphoplasty and the vertebral fracture ...
To determine whether you have a sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction, it's very important that you get the right diagnostic tests. Here are the most commonly accepted methods to diagnose SI joint dysfunction. ...
