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Viking Spine Titanium

June 20, 2015 By SPINEMarketGroup

Viking Spine Titanium Artificial disc replacement device provides 5 motion technology supporting to move Extansion/Flexion, Lateral Bending, Axial Rotation, Medial/Lateral and Anterior/Posterior.

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Features:

  • VikingSpine® Titanium Artificial disc replacement device provides 5 motion technology.
  • VikingSpine® support to move Extansion/Flexion, Lateral Bending, Axial Rotation, Medial/Lateral and Anterior/Posterior.
  • Vikingspine® ensures “High Primary stability and secure implantation” by dint of surface teeth fixation as it is seen in the figures.
  • Excellent 5 motion and perfect wearing resistance speciality annihilates risk of wearing debris and inflamation.
  • Coated with Hyroxiapatite(HA) impacts perfectly osseointegration upon surfaces on bone contact.
  • Vikingspine® coresponds to the center of rotation of a healthy disc and promotes facet-guided motion.

About Artifical Cervical Disc

An artificial cervical disc is a device inserted between two vertebrae in the neck to replace a damaged disc.The intent of the artificial disc is to preserve motion at the disc space. It is an alternative to the commonly performed anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF), a surgical procedure that is designed to address the pathology by eliminating motion at the diseased disc level.Artificial disc replacement (ADR) surgery—also known as a total disc arthroplasty or total disc replacement (TDR)—is typically performed for a patient with a cervical disc herniation that is causing significant neck pain and/or arm pain that has not responded to nonsurgical treatment options and is significantly affecting the individual’s quality of life and ability to function.Source:https://www.spine-health.com

About VikingSpine

Our company Park Group Medical’ was established in Trabzon, Turkey in 2001. Our field of activity as sub-distribution was first mainly neurosurgery, but later we did expand to orthopaedics to offer spinal implants to a broader society. In year 2004 we decided to move our office to Istanbul to be more central located. After that change w e started to i mport on o ur own d irectly, different i nternational b rands f or d istribution the complete market of Turkey.     Year 2007 was the time to start with company Medipark as an own brand of implants to be offered to the local market. Design was firstly supplied from partners in Germany and Switzerland. in year 2011 we have experienced that we have built up enough own expertise and knowledge in spinal implants, to start with our own creation and manufacturing of spinal implants, to stay more in independent to other suppliers. Through this time frame so far, our company built up a good and quality wise stabile implant offer.http://www.viking-spine.com/

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