SpineCAMP™ delivers data that is actionable and precise, helping spine surgeons make more informed clinical decisions.
These common challenges can stand between you and delivering predictable, high-quality care.
Healthcare providers face significant administrative burdens when seeking prior authorization from payers for spine surgeries. These processes are time-consuming and often subjective, which can delay or deny necessary treatments.
Assessment of spinal stability can be difficult in the absence of objective, quantified radiographic metrics. Is the spine fused, or is there a potential pseudoarthrosis? What is the nature and degree of the instability? Is the artificial disc moving as intended?
Communicating radiographic findings regarding pathologic motion patterns to patients can be difficult, leading to a lack of clarity and potential for miscommunication.
Strain-based fusion assessment quantifies movement at the fusion site, delivering a clear, objective measure of stability.
SpineCAMP delivers conventional metrics (intervertebral rotation and translation, sagittal alignment, lordosis, disc height, etc.) almost instantly, as well as more novel signals (rotation as a function of translation, intervertebral biomechanical strain, etc.). This data is designed to augment clinician radiographic assessment of spinal health.
Provides immediate, standardized insights that help surgeons determine next steps with confidence.
Strain-based fusion assessment provides standardized, objective data by measuring biomechanical strain during routine X-rays. This may add precision to traditional rotation and translation assessments, potential offering clinicians a more complete understanding of spinal fusion status.
Hipp et al., The Spine Journal, 2024
In asymptomatic postspine fusion patient, it is important to diagnose or rule-out pseudoarthrosis. There are currently no well-validated diagnostic tests for this condition. Incorporating strain-based intervertebral motion analysis into the diagnosis could lead to a standardized and validated test for detecting spine pseudoarthrosis.