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Category: Bone Growth Stimulator.$5,531.06
Spinal-Stim has high success rates for spinal fusion. With an overall clinical success rate of 92 percent, Spinal-Stim provides a 36 percent increase in lumbar fusion success when used adjunctively to surgery.1,2 Spinal-Stim is also the only osteogenesis stimulator approved as a non-surgical alternative for treating failed lumbar fusions
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Orthofix – Bone Growth Stimulator
Spinal-Stim has high success rates for spinal fusion. With an overall clinical success rate of 92 percent, Spinal-Stim provides a 36 percent increase in lumbar fusion success when used adjunctively to surgery.1,2 Spinal-Stim is also the only osteogenesis stimulator approved as a non-surgical alternative for treating failed lumbar fusions
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Spinal-Stim has high success rates for spinal fusion. With an overall clinical success rate of 92 percent, Spinal-Stim provides a 36 percent increase in lumbar fusion success when used adjunctively to surgery.1,2 Spinal-Stim is also the only osteogenesis stimulator approved as a non-surgical alternative for treating failed lumbar fusions.1,3
Product Highlights
- High success rates for spinal fusion (92 percent when used adjunctively to surgery)1,2
- Only U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved osteogenesis stimulator for non-surgically treating pseudarthrosis1,3
- Pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) treatment signal covers 360 degrees, up to five levels of fusion1,4
- Works effectively when worn over clothing or bracing
- Lightweight, all-in-one unit with no cords allows unrestricted patient mobility during treatment
- Built-in daily monitoring software to track patient compliance
- Money-back guarantee that enables insurers to cover with confidence*
footnotes
- FDA PMA P850007/S6, February 1990
- Mooney V. A randomized double-blind prospective study of the efficacy of pulsed electromagnetic fields of interbody lumbar fusions. Spine. 1990 July;15(7):708-12.
- Simmons JW, Mooney V, Thacker I. Pseudarthrosis after lumbar spine fusion: non-operative salvage with pulsed electromagnetic fields. American Journal of Orthopedics, 2004 Jan;33(1):27-30.
- Zborowski M, Midura RJ, Wolfman A, et al. Magnetic field visualization in applications to pulsed electromagnetic field stimulation of tissues. Annals of Biomedical Engineering. 2003 31 (1): 195-206