Wednesday, December 4, 2013

New biomechanical study measures the anatomical restoration of vertebrae with the SpineJack® compared to balloon kyphoplasty

VEXIM, a medical device company specializing in the minimally-invasive treatment of vertebral fractures, has announced that the results of a new comparative biomechanical study carried out by Marburg University's Traumatology Department (Germany) have been published in The Spine Journal.As in the first biomechanical study published (results disclosed on September 12th, 2013), the aim of this new study was to evaluate the anatomic restoration of 24 fractured vertebral bodies with osteoporosis by comparing the SpineJack® and balloon kyphoplasty techniques.

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