PainTEQ was awarded US Patent No. 12,121,458 addressing the LinQ SI Joint Stabilization System. This latest patent expands the breadth of PainTEQ’s single-use instrumentation portfolio and protects design features that enhance procedural precision, efficiency and patient safety.
This patent introduces two key advancements in instrument alignment:
- Claims 1-6 focus on the use of a joint locator with a keying protrusion for seamless alignment with the cannula via a guidance slot.
- Claims 7-12 broaden the scope to the where the roles are reversed—positioning the protrusion on the cannula while the joint locator features a channel to receive it.
With this patent, PainTEQ strengthens its intellectual property portfolio, which now includes pivotal advancements in alignment tools. These patented technologies streamline surgical workflows, reduce variability in outcomes and ensure safety through intuitive, single-use designs that promote efficiency in outpatient settings.
“PainTEQ’s mission is to transform SI joint dysfunction treatment, and this new patent underscores our commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions that prioritize patient well-being,” said Jeremy Carr, Director of Marketing and R&D.
Source: PainTEQ
PainTEQ was awarded US Patent No. 12,121,458 addressing the LinQ SI Joint Stabilization System. This latest patent expands the breadth of PainTEQ's single-use instrumentation portfolio and protects design features that enhance procedural precision, efficiency and patient safety.
This patent introduces two key advancements in instrument...
PainTEQ was awarded US Patent No. 12,121,458 addressing the LinQ SI Joint Stabilization System. This latest patent expands the breadth of PainTEQ’s single-use instrumentation portfolio and protects design features that enhance procedural precision, efficiency and patient safety.
This patent introduces two key advancements in instrument alignment:
- Claims 1-6 focus on the use of a joint locator with a keying protrusion for seamless alignment with the cannula via a guidance slot.
- Claims 7-12 broaden the scope to the where the roles are reversed—positioning the protrusion on the cannula while the joint locator features a channel to receive it.
With this patent, PainTEQ strengthens its intellectual property portfolio, which now includes pivotal advancements in alignment tools. These patented technologies streamline surgical workflows, reduce variability in outcomes and ensure safety through intuitive, single-use designs that promote efficiency in outpatient settings.
“PainTEQ’s mission is to transform SI joint dysfunction treatment, and this new patent underscores our commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions that prioritize patient well-being,” said Jeremy Carr, Director of Marketing and R&D.
Source: PainTEQ
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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.