Business Wire10.25.17
Orthofix International N.V., a diversified, global medical device company, announced that its STIM onTrack mobile app has earned the 2017 Spine Technology Award in the Cervical Care category from Orthopedics This Week. The award will be presented today at the North American Spine Society (NASS) annual meeting in Orlando, Fla. and published in upcoming issues of Orthopedics This Week and Orthopedics This Month Spine.
The STIM onTrack technology for mobile devices was introduced in 2017 and works with the latest generation Orthofix CervicalStim and SpinalStim bone growth stimulators. The mobile app includes a first-to-market feature that enables physicians to receive real-time data on how their patients are adhering to their prescribed treatment, allowing them to adjust and personalize follow-up protocols to help achieve better outcomes. In parallel, the app provides patients with a daily treatment reminder and a device usage calendar to help them adhere to their prescription and take an active role in their spinal fusion recovery. The STIM onTrack app is free and available through the iTunes App Store.
The STIM onTrack technology is one of 10 medical device advancements being recognized by Orthopedics This Week that represent significant advancements in their respective categories.
“The Spine Technology Awards are intended to bring increased recognition to exemplary and innovative spine surgery products and the engineering teams and inventors who create them,” said Robin Young, founder and publisher of Orthopedics This Week and RRY Publications. “We are pleased to present Orthofix with this award in recognition of the STIM onTrack mobile app and its potential to facilitate therapy compliance and ultimately improve patient outcomes.”
“We are honored to accept this award on behalf of our team of dedicated people who work hard every day to develop innovative technologies like the STIM onTrack app,” said Brad Niemann, president of the Orthofix BioStim strategic business unit. “This new mobile application and our latest generation CervicalStim and SpinalStim bone growth stimulators are great examples of the merger between our products and technology advancements that are designed to improve patient outcomes. We are proud to partner with physicians to help patients redefine their recovery process through better tracking and adherence to their therapy.”
Orthofix announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and European CE Mark approval of its next-generation CervicalStim and SpinalStim bone growth stimulators in January 2017. The U.S. devices feature the STIM onTrack mobile app. These Class III medical devices use a low-level pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) designed to activate cellular pathways that stimulate the proliferation and differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells to augment the body's natural healing process, providing patients with a safe, noninvasive treatment option for promoting post-operative lumbar and cervical fusion.
The SpinalStim device is the only bone growth therapy device approved by the FDA as both a lumbar spinal fusion adjunct to improve fusion outcomes and as a non-surgical treatment for spinal pseudoarthrosis. Additionally, the CervicalStim device is the only bone growth therapy device approved by the FDA as a noninvasive, adjunctive treatment option for improving cervical fusion outcomes in high risk patients. Together, these devices are the number one prescribed bone growth stimulators for spinal fusion.
In October 2016, The North American Spine Society (NASS) issued first-of-its-kind coverage recommendations for electrical bone growth stimulators. These evidence-based coverage policy recommendations support the use of PEMF stimulation devices as an adjunct to spinal fusion surgery.
Orthofix invites those attending the NASS Annual Meeting to visit Booth #1500, Hall WE1 to learn more about the STIM onTrack mobile app and our next-generation bone growth stimulation devices.
The STIM onTrack technology for mobile devices was introduced in 2017 and works with the latest generation Orthofix CervicalStim and SpinalStim bone growth stimulators. The mobile app includes a first-to-market feature that enables physicians to receive real-time data on how their patients are adhering to their prescribed treatment, allowing them to adjust and personalize follow-up protocols to help achieve better outcomes. In parallel, the app provides patients with a daily treatment reminder and a device usage calendar to help them adhere to their prescription and take an active role in their spinal fusion recovery. The STIM onTrack app is free and available through the iTunes App Store.
The STIM onTrack technology is one of 10 medical device advancements being recognized by Orthopedics This Week that represent significant advancements in their respective categories.
“The Spine Technology Awards are intended to bring increased recognition to exemplary and innovative spine surgery products and the engineering teams and inventors who create them,” said Robin Young, founder and publisher of Orthopedics This Week and RRY Publications. “We are pleased to present Orthofix with this award in recognition of the STIM onTrack mobile app and its potential to facilitate therapy compliance and ultimately improve patient outcomes.”
“We are honored to accept this award on behalf of our team of dedicated people who work hard every day to develop innovative technologies like the STIM onTrack app,” said Brad Niemann, president of the Orthofix BioStim strategic business unit. “This new mobile application and our latest generation CervicalStim and SpinalStim bone growth stimulators are great examples of the merger between our products and technology advancements that are designed to improve patient outcomes. We are proud to partner with physicians to help patients redefine their recovery process through better tracking and adherence to their therapy.”
Orthofix announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and European CE Mark approval of its next-generation CervicalStim and SpinalStim bone growth stimulators in January 2017. The U.S. devices feature the STIM onTrack mobile app. These Class III medical devices use a low-level pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) designed to activate cellular pathways that stimulate the proliferation and differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells to augment the body's natural healing process, providing patients with a safe, noninvasive treatment option for promoting post-operative lumbar and cervical fusion.
The SpinalStim device is the only bone growth therapy device approved by the FDA as both a lumbar spinal fusion adjunct to improve fusion outcomes and as a non-surgical treatment for spinal pseudoarthrosis. Additionally, the CervicalStim device is the only bone growth therapy device approved by the FDA as a noninvasive, adjunctive treatment option for improving cervical fusion outcomes in high risk patients. Together, these devices are the number one prescribed bone growth stimulators for spinal fusion.
In October 2016, The North American Spine Society (NASS) issued first-of-its-kind coverage recommendations for electrical bone growth stimulators. These evidence-based coverage policy recommendations support the use of PEMF stimulation devices as an adjunct to spinal fusion surgery.
Orthofix invites those attending the NASS Annual Meeting to visit Booth #1500, Hall WE1 to learn more about the STIM onTrack mobile app and our next-generation bone growth stimulation devices.