About Electrically Conductive Surface (Prod 150202)
Developing an electrically conductive surface on polymer implants traditionally used in spinal surgery. The electrically conductive surface, known as a mimetic surface, helps stimulate new cells to form on the implant, helping bone grow faster.
The technology, in pre-clinical testing, will initially be used for spine fusion — treating people with degenerative disc disease who suffer chronic pain. Company hopes to have its implant and stem cell therapy on the market by early 2014.
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