
NGMedical announced first procedures performed with its MOVE-C® cervical disc replacement, following approval under the CE Mark at the close of 2019.
MOVE-C combines the features of a second-generation disc prosthesis with the implantation technique of a cervical cage. The device offers physiological motion in all six planes, including axial damping with progressive resistance to motion. Furthermore, MOVE-C employs additively-manufactured endplates and does not use UHWMPE.
NGMedical provides motion-preserving spinal implants and solutions for fusion surgery. Its next product launch is the additively-manufactured BEE® cervical cage.
NGMedical announced first procedures performed with its MOVE-C® cervical disc replacement, following approval under the CE Mark at the close of 2019.
MOVE-C combines the features of a second-generation disc prosthesis with the implantation technique of a cervical cage. The device offers physiological motion in all six planes, including...
NGMedical announced first procedures performed with its MOVE-C® cervical disc replacement, following approval under the CE Mark at the close of 2019.
MOVE-C combines the features of a second-generation disc prosthesis with the implantation technique of a cervical cage. The device offers physiological motion in all six planes, including axial damping with progressive resistance to motion. Furthermore, MOVE-C employs additively-manufactured endplates and does not use UHWMPE.
NGMedical provides motion-preserving spinal implants and solutions for fusion surgery. Its next product launch is the additively-manufactured BEE® cervical cage.
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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.




