Providence Medical Technology Announces Positive 2-Year Follow-Up in Facet Device Study

Spinal Tech

Providence Medical Technology will release its two-year follow-up data on the DTRAX Facet System this week at the Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting in San Francisco. The one-year follow-up results were published earlier this year in the Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine.

The results show the durable patient benefit of the DTRAX Facet System; the data support the safety and efficacy of indirect decompression and stabilization for cervical radiculopathy.

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