Ranier Technology is a medical device development company engaged in the research and development of novel polymer-based products, utilising its proprietary Precision Polyurethane Manufacture (PPM) materials technology and manufacturing capability.
The Cadisc-C is an intervertebral disc implant manufactured from a polymer. It has a graduated modulus design which mimics the natural disc, has a mobile centre of rotation for load-sharing biomechanics and is visible on x-ray and MRI. The surface of the implant has a macro- and...
read full descriptionThe Cadisc-L from Ranier Technology is a polyurethane-polycarbonate graduated modulus spinal disc implant with physiological, progressive bending stiffness. The implant has a mobile centre of rotation for load sharing biomechanics and is well seen on MRI or x-ray. The surface of the implant has...
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