ROCKY HILL, Conn. -- Applied Spine Technologies, Inc., a medical device company focused on motion preservation of the lumbar spine, today announced that new information regarding the Stabilimax® Dynamic Spine Stabilization System will be featured in two podium presentations and four poster presentations at the forthcoming Spine Arthroplasty Society (SAS) meeting in New Orleans on April 27th - 30th, 2010.
Podium Presentations:12-24 Month Results from a US IDE Trial Evaluating a Lumbar Posterior Dynamic Stabilization (PDS) System
N. Anand1, M. Lorio2, R. Rosemann1
1Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, United States, CA, 2Neuro-Spine Solutions, Bristol, TN
Poster Presentations:Clinical Assessment of Adjacent Level Effects (ALE) Induced by Stabilimax Lumbar Posterior Dynamic Stabilization (PDS) Implant through Measurement of Range of Motion (ROM) and InterPedicular Travel (IPT)
S.H. Kitchel1, N.C. Wharton2, A.K. Khandha3
1Oregon Health and Sciences University, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Eugene, OR, 2Medical Metrics, Inc, Houston, TX, 3Applied Spine Technologies, Rocky Hill, CT
An analysis of PostOp Performance of the Stabilimax posterior dynamic stabilization (PDS) implant through measurement of Range of Motion (ROM) and InterPedicular Travel (IPT)
Castellvi AE, Khandha A, Wharton N, Ferrara L, Anand N, Cheng J
Quantity and Quality of Motion in Stenosis Patients
Anand N, Robie B, Wharton N, Ferrara L, Yonemura K, Castellvi AE
A comparison of Range of Motion (ROM) and Forces in a single level vs. multi-level lumbar Posterior Dynamic Stabilization (PDS) implant - Finite Element (FE) study
Ambati D, Nayak A, Kiapour A, Goel VK, Khandha A
About Applied Spine Technologies Inc., and StabilimaxEffects of Different Posterior Dynamic Systems (PDS) on Graded Facetectomies
Parikh R, Kiapour A, Goel VK, Mhatre D, Castellvi AE, Khandha A