Centinel Spine’s Match-the-Disc™ Total Disc Replacement (TDR) System has once again been featured in a recent article, this time in BONEZONE. BONEZONE is a media company solely focused on the global orthopedic market and is owned and produced by ORTHOWORLD®, an organization founded by orthopedic industry executives. BONEZONE distributes information to the market through a print magazine that is accompanied with twice-monthly eNewsletters and a robust website.
The BONEZONE article is titled Motion Preservation is the Next Big Thing in Spine Surgery and reviews how motion preservation technologies are increasingly being considered as an alternative to traditional spinal fusion surgery. The article includes an overview of Centinel Spine’s Match-the-Disc System (prodisc C Vivo and prodisc C SK) and considers several other non-TDR spine motion-preservation technologies that are helping motion preservation to supplant fusion.
Further, the article features in-depth interviews with Centinel Spine CEO Steve Murray and VP of Marketing & Product Development Steve Sanderson, where they not only describe how the Match-the-Disc System has helped surgeons provide patients with tailored solutions to meet their needs, but has also had a potentially transformative impact on how surgery can be conducted more efficiently.
As a final highlight, Centinel Spine’s recent financial success and growth is specifically discussed—underscoring how receptive spine surgeons have been to tailor solutions to their patients' anatomy with Match-the-Disc technology.
According to Steve Murray:
“Our goal is to get patients back to the optimal range of motion with a disc replacement. We want to return patients to a high level of function, so they resume normal life activities without pain, whether that’s tying their shoes or playing a round of golf.”
-Steve Murray, CEO, Centinel Spine
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