by Nexus Spine | Mar 18, 2020 | PressON
4-level fusion eliminates rod-bending which minimizes forces at the bone-screw interface that would otherwise cause pain and pose a risk of hardware failure.
by Nexus Spine | Dec 27, 2019 | Uncategorized
In this 3 Month post-operative X-ray with Tranquil-C cervical spacers from Nexus Spine, there is no subsidence. This is a high-risk patient for subsidence because of the number of levels being treated and yet there is no subsidence. Furthermore, there is a substantial...
by Nexus Spine | Dec 11, 2019 | Uncategorized
Another 4 week postoperative X-ray of Tranquil-C cervical spacers from Nexus Spine that is totally free of subsidence. Notice the soft bone/low bone density of this patient. This patient presents high risk for subsidence and yet still none present. Also...
by Nexus Spine | Nov 29, 2018 | PressON
PressON technology is new and elegant. This is a rare development in the spinal fusion market. Modern, advanced engineering techniques have enabled the creation of a novel screw-to-rod interface. Faster surgery is now provided with PressON by employing simpler,...
by Nexus Spine | Nov 15, 2018 | PressON
Rod bending is problematic. It weakens a rod. It takes time. It is hard to implant. And worst of all, it applies unintended stresses to the spine that cause pain and often lead to implant failure. PressON totally eliminates rod bending. PressON’s novel design makes...
by Nexus Spine | Nov 2, 2018 | Tranquil
Subsidence is a better predictor of clinical outcomes than is fusion. Subsidence is loss of disc height from painful fracture of the endplates. Subsidence often leads to at least some return of radicular symptoms. Subsidence is not currently being measured by the vast...