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Applied Spine Technologies Awarded Two New Patents, Expanding Stabilimax® IP Portfolio

ROCKY HILL, Conn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Applied Spine Technologies, Inc. www.appliedspine.com, a medical device company focused on motion preservation of the lumbar spine, was awarded two new patents by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on May 11, 2010.

“Our intellectual property focuses on springs to achieve meaningful travel. The ‘Spring Junction’ patent protects geometry to create a spring based dynamic stabilization device, and the ‘Dynamic Spine Stabilizer’ patent protects a range of stiffness and travel values to ensure its clinical utility.”

The first, titled ‘Dynamic spine stabilizer’ (U.S. patent No. 7,713,287), sites both stiffness and travel in a spring based dynamic stabilization device.

The second, titled ‘Spring junction and assembly methods for spinal device’ (U.S. patent No. 7,713,288), sites a connection between the spring and cap assembly of the device.

“A key feature of a dynamic stabilization device is its ability to permit relative movement between the vertebral bodies, what some call interpedicular travel.” said Bruce Robie, PhD, Vice President of Research and Development for Applied Spine. “Our intellectual property focuses on springs to achieve meaningful travel. The ‘Spring Junction’ patent protects geometry to create a spring based dynamic stabilization device, and the ‘Dynamic Spine Stabilizer’ patent protects a range of stiffness and travel values to ensure its clinical utility.”

“Being involved in a PMA/IDE for a spinal motion preservation technology is a time consuming and expensive exercise, never more so than in today’s difficult climate”, said Craig Corrance, President and CEO of Applied Spine. “It has, therefore, been particularly satisfying for the Applied Spine team to receive five additional patents during the past 6 months, with several more notable patents due to mature in the near future.

“The significance of these multiple method and apparatus awards is that it recognizes not only the unique qualities of the Stabilimax device, but also the distinct differentiation advantage we enjoy in comparison to competitors in this space. Expansion of Applied Spine’s US and international IP portfolio continues to add strategic value to the company, as it comes at a time when the clinical community has developed a greater appreciation for the importance of interpedicular travel in dynamic stabilization devices such as Stabilimax.”

About Applied Spine Technologies Inc., and Stabilimax®

Applied Spine Technologies Inc., headquartered in Rocky Hill, Connecticut, is developing the Stabilimax Dynamic Spine Stabilization System, a posterior dynamic stabilization device designed to support an injured or degenerated spine without eliminating motion. Stabilimax is expected to offer numerous advantages over current spinal fixation products and even new artificial disc products—including a much less invasive and less traumatic implant procedure, maintenance of spine motion and disc function, and the potential to prevent or slow adjacent-segment disc disease.

About the IDE Clinical Trial

Applied Spine Technologies, Inc. is currently conducting a multi-center, randomized, controlled clinical trial in the U.S. to compare posterior dynamic stabilization using the Stabilimax Dynamic Spine Stabilization System to traditional spinal fusion stabilization to treat degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis. AST has enrolled more than 100 patients to date.

Stabilimax is an investigational device in the United States. It is limited by United States (U.S.) Federal Law for investigational use only.

Josh Sandberg

Josh Sandberg is the President and CEO of Ortho Spine Partners and sits on several company and industry related Boards. He also is the Creator and Editor of OrthoSpineNews.

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