- Raised $15.4M funding round, Nov 2014
- Raised $10M funding round, Jan 2014
About
Premia Spine offers a treatment for patients who have been prescribed spinal fusion operations. Instead of attaching a rigid structure of bolts and rods to the patient's spine, Premia Spine's Total Posterior Solution (TOPS) system uses a spinal implant to recreate the natural motions of the back, giving patients a wide range of motion and the potential for a faster, more reliable recovery. The TOPS system sits between two titanium plates that recreate normal flexion, extension, bending, and rotation motions without excessive twists and turns. It is a specific treatment for patients diagnosed with a blockage of the spinal cord in the lower back (spinal stenosis) and slipped vertebrae (low-grade spondylolisthesis). Premia Spine's Nexux system allows surgeons to achieve the right balance between adequate decompression and post-operative stability, with the least invasive motion device for spinal stenosis and spondylolisthesis. Nexux recreates the full range of motion at the operative level. It replaces the function of the facet joints to prohibit excessive bending, turning, twisting, and translation at the affected spinal segment while protecting the adjacent levels. The company's Promis System is a lumbar spine fusion system for minimally invasive and open spine procedures.
Funding history · 2 rounds · $25.4M total
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- What is Premia Spine's primary focus?
- Premia Spine specializes in spinal arthroplasty solutions for motion rehabilitation, offering treatments for patients prescribed spinal fusion operations.
- What is the Total Posterior Solution (TOPS) system?
- Premia Spine's TOPS system is a spinal implant designed to recreate the natural motions of the back, providing a wide range of motion and potentially faster recovery for patients with spinal stenosis and low-grade spondylolisthesis.
- What is the purpose of Premia Spine's Nexux system?
- The Nexux system by Premia Spine aims to achieve a balance between adequate decompression and post-operative stability for spinal stenosis and spondylolisthesis, recreating full range of motion at the operative level while protecting adjacent levels.
- What is the Promis System?
- Premia Spine's Promis System is a lumbar spine fusion system used for both minimally invasive and open spine procedures.
- When was Premia Spine founded?
- Premia Spine was founded in March 2011.
- How many employees does Premia Spine have?
- Premia Spine has an employee count in the 11-50 range.
- What is Premia Spine's total funding to date?
- Premia Spine has raised a total of $25.4 million USD across its funding rounds.
- When was Premia Spine's last funding round and who were the investors?
- Premia Spine's last funding round was in November 2014, with participation from Radius Ventures.
- Where is Premia Spine headquartered?
- Premia Spine is headquartered in Netanya, Israel.
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External links
| Website | premiaspine.com |
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| linkedin.com/company/6357917 | |
| facebook.com/Premia-Spine-106464717555758 | |
| YouTube | youtube.com/channel/UC_oimdJKK2e6mDD4DmdpDKg |
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| Former names | Impliant |
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| Founded | 2011-3 |
| Employees (exact) | 41 |
| Offices | United Kingdom; Mnchen-Flughafen; Philadelphia |
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| EPO | 23 |
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| Domain | premiaspine.com |
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| Subdomains | 13 |
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