
Distinguished Support
Success and market share in the slow-growing, crowded spinal sector are dependent upon differentiated solutions supported by clinical evidence.
It seemed, at first, like a routine sack. Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo was scram- bling outside the pocket to his left, looking frenziedly for an open receiver, when he stepped into a slide to avoid a tackle. It didn’t work.
On his way down, Seahawks defensive end Cliff Avril slammed Romo from behind, wrapping his left arm securely across the four-time Pro Bowler’s shoulder while pulling him to the ground. Romo, already fragile from a string of serious back injuries in recent years, landed awkwardly on the turf that night at CenturyLink Field. Ostensibly, the sack appeared to be the kind of innocuous play that occurs dozens of times over the course of a typical NFL season. In Romo’s younger days, he likely would have bounced immediately back up to lead another offensive huddle. This time though, Romo stayed down, grimacing and holding his lower back. Fans (and team personnel) collectively held their breath.
Read Full PDF Article here : Nanovisinc.com/images/PDFS/ODT-Article-Oct-2017.pdf
About Nanovis
Nanovis LLC’s vision is to become a high growth company using nanotechnology to enhance the performance of its surgical implants. The company’s broad intellectual property portfolio can be used to enhance implants to better manage the interface with bone, soft tissue, nerves, cardiovascular tissue, and to reduce colonization of implants by bacteria. For more information about Nanovis, visit www.nanovisinc.com or call Nanovis at 1-877-907-NANO.