Orthopedics



TranS1, Inc.

TranS1, Inc. a medical device company, focuses on the design, development, and marketing of products that implement its proprietary surgical approach to treat degenerative disc disease. The company offers TranS1 approach to allow spine surgeons to perform fusion and motion preserving surgeries in the lower lumbar region of the spine.

Tornier, Inc.

Tornier, Inc. designs, develops, manufactures, and markets orthopedic medical devices for surgeons. It offers joint replacement products, such as shoulder, elbow, wrist fracture, hand, foot surgery, and ankle products. The company is based in Edina, Minnesota. It has locations in Europe, Asia, South America, Australia, and the United States. Tornier, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Tornier, SA.

Stanmore Implants Worldwide, Ltd.

Stanmore Implants Worldwide, Ltd. engages in researching, designing, and manufacturing orthopedic implants for surgeons and patients. It offers implants for limb salvage, complex joint replacement, and prosthetic attachments. The company also provides massive custom implants, extendible implant solutions, and HA coated collars. In addition, it offers SMILES Knee, which is used in bone tumor distal femoral and proximal tibia joint replacements. Further, the company offers joint savers for knees, hips, and elbows, as well as provides total knee replacements and total shoulder replacements.

Small Bone Innovations, Inc.

Small Bone Innovations, Inc. provides products, technology, and education for the small bone and joint sector of the orthopedic industry. It offers surgical implants covering the shoulder to the hand and the tibia shaft to the forefoot; arthroplasty and trauma products; and biomaterials, tissue/sports medicine products, and small bone orthopedic equipment. The company offers its products for upper and lower extremity small bone applications; and for the treatment of trauma and diseases in small bones and joints.

Scient’X SA

Scient’X SA operates as a medical device company, providing a range of products in orthopaedics. The company offers implants that are used in spinal pathologies. Its products include cervical and lumbar peek cages, cervical plate-cage, telescopic corpectomy implant, and osteosynthesis posterior systems with rods and plates. The company was founded in 1988 and is headquartered in Guyancourt, France with additional offices in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Italy. Scient’X SA operates as a subsidiary of Ideal Medical Products.

Replication Medical, Inc.

Replication Medical, Inc., a medical device company, develops nucleus replacement devices for the treatment of degenerative disc disease in the spine. The company focuses on the development of spinal implants. Its products include hydrogel implants designed to replace the degenerated nucleus of the intervertebral disc. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in New Brunswick, New Jersey.

ReGen Biologics, Inc.

ReGen Biologics, Inc., a development stage company, engages in the design, development, manufacture, and marketing of minimally invasive human implants and medical devices for the repair and generation of soft tissue in humans primarily for orthopedic applications. Its proprietary collagen matrix technology includes applications in orthopedics, general surgery, spine, cardiovascular, and drug delivery.

Neotonus, Inc.

Neotonus, Inc. provides non-invasive healthcare solutions for the treatment of neuromuscular disorders. Its products include NeoControl pelvic floor therapy system which is used in urology, obstetrics/gynecology, and physical therapy practices; NeoTone, a physical therapy/wellness system for use in the treatment of disuse atrophy, muscle spasms, decreased blood flow, and a range of motion issues. The company was founded in 1997 and is based in Marietta, Georgia.

MAKO Surgical Corp.

MAKO Surgical Corp., a medical device company, provides advanced robotic solution and orthopedic implants for minimally invasive orthopedic knee procedures. It offers MAKOplasty, a restorative surgical solution that enables orthopedic surgeons to treat patient-specific, early to mid-stage osteoarthritic knee disease.

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