N-Spine
About N-Spine
NFlex is an engineered rod and spacer system that has been designed to precisely control the motion of unstable vertebral segments of the lumbar spine. The system aims to allow controlled spinal motion in flexion, extension and lateral bending, while limiting axial rotation and shear to very small amounts, these characteristics are similar to healthy lumbar spine motion. No other device on the market or in clinical trials can make the same claim.
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N-Spine Patents
N-Spine has filed 5 patents.

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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5/9/2007 | 10/18/2011 | GPS navigation devices, Molecular electronics, Organic electronics, Conductive polymers, Optical diodes | Grant |
Application Date | 5/9/2007 |
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Grant Date | 10/18/2011 |
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Related Topics | GPS navigation devices, Molecular electronics, Organic electronics, Conductive polymers, Optical diodes |
Status | Grant |
N-Spine Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Where is N-Spine's headquarters?
N-Spine's headquarters is located at 6244 Ferris Sq, San Diego.
Who are N-Spine's competitors?
Competitors of N-Spine include HydroCision, Paradigm Spine, ConforMIS, Aptus Endosystems, Spinal Restoration and 12 more.
Compare N-Spine to Competitors
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Spinelab is a privately held company dedicated entirely to the development of a new generation of spinal motion preservation devices. Spinelab is the manufacturer and distributor of the CE-marked implant and instrument system Elaspine for the treatment of degenerative lumbar spine disease.
MuscleMorph's technology is centered around a motion actuator that matches the performance of biological muscles enabling new medical device and robotic applications and potentially many others previously thought impossible. Penn graduates Rodrigo Alvarez and Rahul Kothari continue to be dedicated to the company's mission to revolutionize motion technology.
Reduction Technologies Inc. is developing a minimally-invasive spinal implant for the non-fusion treatment of scoliosis.
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Applied Spine Technologies is a spine company focused on developing implantable dynamic stabilization systems for the treatment of chronic back pain.
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