Spinal Diagnostics Companies Bring Precision
Executive Summary
The current technologies for diagnosing spinal disease don’t consistently deliver what’s required of any medical diagnostic: good predictive value, high specificity, sensitivity, validity, reproducibility, and safety. This is a gap that several young, innovative companies have set out to fill.
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