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The Spinal Implant Design project focuses on training new researchers to develop advanced spinal implants. Collaborating between the University of Birmingham and S14 Implants, it aims to enhance the design and functionality of implants for better patient outcomes.
The spine consists of a series of bony vertebrae that are separated by intervertebral discs.
The disc consists of the outer annulus fibrosus and the inner nucleus pulposus.
The structure of the spine enables the body to twist and bend to adopt a wide range of postures.
For diseased or damaged discs a surgical operation can be used to insert a spinal implant, that will attempt to replace the natural tissue and restore pain-free motion.
However, current designs of spinal implants have limitations…
THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM
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France, PESSAC
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Activity type: Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
France, WERVICQ SUD
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Activity type: Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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