Artificial Disc Replacement surgery, ADR, eliminates lengthy recovery periods, loss of mobility, and the potential for additional surgeries that are commonly associated with traditional forms of spine surgery, such as fusion.
Artificial Disc Replacement has transformed the lives of thousands of people by setting them free from debilitating back and neck pain and helping them return to the activities they love.
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Las Vegas Resident Travels to Dallas for Back Pain Relief
The Center for Disc Replacement is changing lives.
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In 2019, Ashleigh Tagliaferri, 39, of Las Vegas, Nevada, experienced such intense back pain that it was difficult for her to walk, stand or even sleep. A back surgery four years prior wasn’t proving to be successful. Active all her life and a former gymnast, Tagliaferri had always been a fitness enthusiast with daily runs and group exercise classes. Therefore, she wasn’t accustomed to long bouts of inactivity when severe back pain began to sideline her as a young adult. When sitting became as painful as moving, she knew she had to make a change. While browsing online for back pain solutions, Tagliaferri happened upon a video about artificial disc replacement surgery from the Center for Disc Replacement at Texas Health Center for Diagnostics & Surgery in Dallas. Relief was just over 1,200 miles aw
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Simplify Medical Announces First Implantation of its Cervical Artificial Disc in the U.S. Following 1-Level Approval from the FDA
Simplify Medical Announces First Implantation of its Cervical Artificial Disc in the U.S. Following 1-Level Approval from the FDA
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Dec. 16, 2020 Simplify Medical, Inc., a privately-held company focused on cervical spinal disc arthroplasty and developer of the Simplify
® Cervical Artificial Disc, today announced its first surgery following the recent FDA approval for 1-level use. The Simplify Disc is designed for MRI compatibility , physiologic motion, and anatomical height-matching, with the goals of improving patient outcomes and expanding treatment options for patients. The Simplify Disc achieved superiority to the fusion control on the trial’s composite primary endpoint (93.0% vs. 73.6%).