
Highridge Medical has licensed the U.S. rights of activL. The company is imminently commencing production for the launch of its own activL lumbar disc later this year. As a pioneer in the cervical disc replacement industry with its Mobi-C cervical disc approved for one- and two-level disc replacement, Highridge is positioned to provide the surgeon education and clinical support required to grow and serve the lumbar disc replacement market.
“True to our continued commitment to bringing unique motion preservation solutions to market, the activL lumbar disc is a great strategic fit for our business,” said Rebecca Whitney, CEO of Highridge Medical. “This addition expands our leadership position in spinal motion preservation solutions to now include lumbar disc arthroplasty with a solution already trusted and preferred by many spine surgeons. We look forward to launching the system, ramping up manufacturing, and leveraging our market development expertise to ensure exceptional service and support to our current and future surgeon customers and the patients they serve.”
Source: Highridge Medical
Highridge Medical has licensed the U.S. rights of activL. The company is imminently commencing production for the launch of its own activL lumbar disc later this year. As a pioneer in the cervical disc replacement industry with its Mobi-C cervical disc approved for one- and two-level disc replacement, Highridge is positioned to provide the...
Highridge Medical has licensed the U.S. rights of activL. The company is imminently commencing production for the launch of its own activL lumbar disc later this year. As a pioneer in the cervical disc replacement industry with its Mobi-C cervical disc approved for one- and two-level disc replacement, Highridge is positioned to provide the surgeon education and clinical support required to grow and serve the lumbar disc replacement market.
“True to our continued commitment to bringing unique motion preservation solutions to market, the activL lumbar disc is a great strategic fit for our business,” said Rebecca Whitney, CEO of Highridge Medical. “This addition expands our leadership position in spinal motion preservation solutions to now include lumbar disc arthroplasty with a solution already trusted and preferred by many spine surgeons. We look forward to launching the system, ramping up manufacturing, and leveraging our market development expertise to ensure exceptional service and support to our current and future surgeon customers and the patients they serve.”
Source: Highridge Medical
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.