Difference between revisions 22058847 and 22059566 on enwiki{{cleanup}} {{wikify}} '''DePuy Spine''' develops and manufactures a wide range of products for the treatment of the spine. Products address disorders of all levels of the [[vertebral column]] (cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine)<br> ==History== DePuy Spine is a joint venture with Biedermann Motech GMBH. Originally called DePuy Motech and located in [[Warsaw, IN]], the company was re-named DePuy Acromed in 1998 with the purchase of Acromed Corporation. The new company re-located to Acromed's corporate headquarters in [[Cleveland, OH]] until 1999 when it moved to its current location in Rayham, MA after [[Johnson & Johnson]] bought [[DePuy]], Inc. In 2003 the company purchased Orquest, who's flagship product Healos is DePuy Spine's top selling Osteobiologic product. In May of 2003 the company purchased the Link Spine Group, creators of the Charite Artificial Disc. In October 2004 the Charite Artificial Disc became the first total disc replacement to obtain [[FDA]] approval in the United States. ==Headquarters== DePuy Spine, Inc.<br>325 Paramount Drive<br>Raynham, MA 02767<br>USA<br>(508) 880-8100 ==External Links== [http://www.depuyspine.com DePuy Spine, Inc.]<br> [http://www.Biedermann.com Biedermann Motech, GMBH]<br> [http://www.charitedisc.com Charite Total Disc Replacement]<br> All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=22059566.
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